Vin DiCarlo – Pandoras Box
English | Size: 5.33 GB
Category: Tutorial
This is his complete course on dating and attraction
Multiple DVDs
It is technically an 8 month course as he has it set out.
Vin DiCarlo – Pandoras Box
English | Size: 5.33 GB
Category: Tutorial
This is his complete course on dating and attraction
Multiple DVDs
It is technically an 8 month course as he has it set out.
BBC – Gluck: Who Did She Think He Was (2017)
English | Size: 714 MB
Category: Documentary
The untold story of Britain’s cross-dressing high society painter.
Gluck was one of the British Establishment’s go-to portrait painters of the 1930s. Her shows were attended by royalty, aristocrats and celebrities. She also dressed as a man and called her exhibitions ‘one-man shows’. Her lovers were all women, including flower arranger to the stars Constance Spry, and Edith Heald, the ex-mistress of WB Yeats.
Udemy – Creating Amazing Property Videos Using Your Smartphone-BiFiSO
English | Size: 1.73 GB
Category: Tutorial
Become a property video expert using your smartphone, computer, some affordable software and Luke’s decade of knowledge.
BBC True North – Saving Face (2020)
English | Size: 416 MB
Category: Documentary
Janine Howard prepares to fulfil her dream of getting married. Her life has been a struggle as one side of her face has been disfigured by a flesh-eating bacterial infection. After suffering frequent verbal insults, does she feel that beauty is only skin deep?
Channel 4 – Farage: The Man who Made Brexit (2020)
English | Size: 982 MB
Category: Documentary
Filmed over five months, this documentary explores the world of the British politician Nigel Farage as he attempts to build on his historic success in May 2019’s European elections. This documentary captures the inside story of Farage’s doomed attempt to persuade Boris Johnson to join a Leavers’ Alliance with him, and also charts Farage’s influence in changing British politics in the wake of the 2016 EU referendum. With racism returning to haunt the party and plummeting poll ratings, is December 2019’s general election the event that finally persuades Farage that the UK will never buy what he is selling? Or can he claim victory with a brand-new right-leaning Tory government that supports much of what he stands for?