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Lazaro and the Shark: Cuba Under the Surface

In Santiago de Cuba, rival conga bands scour the sparse marketplace for materials to create show-stopping numbers for the annual Carnival competition. O’Reilly’s film follows young, innovative Lázaro, who is determined to beat “the Shark,” his older and more establishment-favored competitor. Tensions build and tempers flare as the government restrictions and scarcity of present-day Cuba come to bear on one of the world’s poorest Carnivals.

Lazaro and the Shark: Cuba Under the Surface

2.0 2022
Brian Posehn: Posehna Non Grata

Like Posehn, his new hour special, Posehna Non Grata is silly, dry, absurd, super self-deprecating, full of nerdy references, relatable and always hilarious. On a night in February 2022, Brian rocked the famous Beat Kitchen and a packed room of Chicago comedy fans, join them and learn of Brian’s love of food delivery apps, his quest to speak German, how he favors one of his dogs, the good one, and finally how using a Target bathroom (twice) united him with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry from laughing, you’ll laugh again, you’ll see visuals you will never be able to get rid of. Ever.

Brian Posehn: Posehna Non Grata

NR 2022
No Tomorrow

No Tomorrow is a new video installation by Kjartansson, choreographer Margrét Bjarnadóttir, and composer Bryce Dessner. Spanning six screens that encircle the room, the installation surrounds viewers with a performance of spatial music written for eight dancers with eight guitars. Recorded from the center of the performers’ space, the installation is kaleidoscopic, capturing the dancers as they weave within each screen and across the channels; their movements and melodies ranging from pastorale to rock and roll. Combining a variety of classic Western references – blue jeans and white t-shirts, the draped silk curtains of mid-20th century song and dance films, as well as lyrics drawn from the Archaic Greek poet Sappho and adventurer Vivant Denon, two sensualists millennia apart – the work spins notions of idealization and iconography.

No Tomorrow

NR 2022
Jose Feliciano: Behind This Guitar

The official documentary on the life and continuing career of singer-songwriter and guitarist Jose Feliciano - the world’s greatest living guitarist, first-ever Latin crossover artist and pioneer in the mixing of musical genres and song interpretation. From an impoverished neighborhood in Puerto Rico to the streets of Spanish Harlem to the top of the pop music charts - Jose Feliciano has crafted an unrivaled music career spanning five decades. At the height of popularity, a national controversy almost ended his career. His enduring legacy is a testament to his undeniable talent & incredible resiliency.

Jose Feliciano: Behind This Guitar

5.0 2022
X-Deal Behind The Scenes

The X-Deal movie has taken the Philippine cinema by storm. With its daring theme and unique storyline, it has become a hit among Filipino movie enthusiasts. Behind the scenes, Vivamax and Moviehab worked tirelessly to bring this masterpiece to life.Vivamax is the largest video streaming platform in the Philippines that offers a wide selection of Pinoy movies and TV shows. In collaboration with Moviehab, a major player in the Philippine entertainment industry, they have produced an exceptional film.

X-Deal Behind The Scenes

NR 2022
This Old Tearoom

An aging gay T.V. host, Al DeWitt, and his crew race to complete an episode on glory hole cozies. This spoof on PBS-style, home improvement shows uncovers the behind-the-scenes antics of the making of a short, wildly Queer, shoestring-budget T.V. pilot. Laughter abounds as this multi-cultural, multi-generational, rag tag, T.V. crew, unleashes a gay array of sexual attitudes, ambitions, and wits that challenge the 55-year-old host to refocus his priorities through the kaleidoscopic lens of aging in the LGBTQ+ community.

This Old Tearoom

1.0 2022
Sirens

True to their name, Slave to Sirens — the first and only all-woman thrash metal band in the Middle East — are utterly magnetic. Amid a backdrop of political unrest and the heartbreaking unraveling of Beirut, five bandmates form a beacon of expression, resistance, and independence. Director Rita Baghdadi follows founders and guitarists Lilas Mayassi and Shery Bechara as their tenderness, and sometimes bitterness, for one another grows in ways both unexpected and deeply moving. Joined by vocalist Maya Khairallah, bassist Alma Doumani, and drummer Tatyana Boughaba, these women negotiate their emotional journeys through young adulthood in tumultuous circumstances with grace, raw passion, and a ferocious commitment to their art. Their grit is tested as they grapple with the complexities of friendship, sexuality, and the destruction around them.

Sirens

5.4 2022