The First Padres

The First Padres (2012)

'The First Padres' is the story of San Diego's first professional baseball team, the Padres of the Pacific Coast League. From their first season in 1936 at the classic wooden ballpark by the bay, Lane Field; through a decade at Westgate Park in Mission Valley; to their last year in 1968 at San Diego Stadium, the film follows the growth of a city along with the first team it could call its own. Featuring interviews with fans and players, including Hall of Fame second baseman Bobby Doerr, along with previously unseen game footage and photos of such legendary players as San Diego's own Ted Williams, 'The First Padres' is a look at America's pastime in America's Finest City the way it has never been seen before.
Sustainability: Changing the Operating System
IMDB: N/A 2012

Sustainability: Changing the Operating System (2012)

Sustainability: Changing the Operating System (2012)
IMDB: N/A
Director: Monty Hempel
This 47-minute documentary examines the need for integration of environmental, economic, and social
3.11: Surviving Japan
IMDB: 8.4 2013

3.11: Surviving Japan (2013)

3.11: Surviving Japan (2013)
IMDB: 8.4
The True Story of an American Volunteer that lived through and witnessed the 2011 Japanese
Women in Chemistry
IMDB: N/A 2013

Women in Chemistry (2013)

Women in Chemistry (2013)
IMDB: N/A
Director: Glenn Holsten
Women in Chemistry: Lessons From Life and the Laboratory highlights the lives and careers of eight
Arabia 3D
IMDB: 6.1 2010

Arabia 3D (2010)

Arabia 3D (2010)
IMDB: 6.1
Discover a land as exotic as it is extraordinary. Arabia 3D offers an in-depth understanding of one
Hoodwinked
IMDB: N/A 2012

Hoodwinked (2012)

Hoodwinked (2012)
IMDB: N/A
Director: Janks Morton
Hoodwinked is an exploration of the most recent data being released by the US Census, DOJ, DOE, DOC