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The Reckoning opens on a contrite Weinstein packing off to a rehab centre, mere moments before the tectonic plates of an industry would heave open both a cultural zeitgeist and a feminist revolution: the #MeToo movement. The film details not only the personal toll of Weinstein’s alleged pathology, but broadens the systemic scale of abuse to the ensuing scandals involving James Toback, Woody Allen and Louis C.K.
The tranquility of Uncle No Rules's home is disturbed when a mysterious variety-show equipped with a studio audience and charismatic host (Marky Ramone) descends upon the household.
2018 short film
A wife's suspicion about her husbands infedility turns into an obsession for the woman he is suspected of cheating with.
The murder of fashion icon Gianni Versace sent detectives into a tireless chase for a serial killer. Expert insights and a deep dive by forensic and legal specialists will explore the mind of Andrew Cunanan.
A great discovery, regarding seven Earth-size planets nearby our solar system, has been made. This is a story about one person’s lifelong obsession with such a discovery and her struggle to be understood.
Luly's fears of her dad being alienated from her after her parents' divorce results in a demonic creature entering her life and capitalizing on her fears by using her as a portal for murder.
Based on the Parker brothers board game "Clue" Mr. Boddy has invited six colorful dinner guests gathered at his house. Who turns up dead after he exposes his secret in blackmailing all of them. With the killer among them, the six colorful guests must suss out the culprit before the body count rises.
A woman recording a video in her apartment is interrupted by a maintenance worker and forced into a precarious situation.
A young mother of limited means puts everything on the line to pursue her dream of becoming a competitive runner.
On the morning of February 8, 1977, Tony Kiritsis walked into an office on East Market Street and wired a shotgun to mortgage broker Richard Hall’s head. After making a 40-minute 911 call that ran the emotional gamut from polite respect to seething rants and tearful breakdowns, Kiritsis then paraded Hall along the streets of downtown Indianapolis followed by a cadre of police and media who were unable to do anything other than watch the event unfold. Kiritsis went on to hold Hall captive for three days as SWAT snipers, the bomb squad, and FBI looked for a way to disarm him without Hall being shot. The crisis culminated in a shocking press conference broadcast live on TV
A journey into the past and the future of Italo Disco music through the stories of the original 80's heroes and cult DJs and the voice of the new generation of artists, radio broadcasters and fans ready to carry on the Italo Disco Legacy. Featuring interviews with DJ Hell, I-F, Intergalactic Gary, Beppe Loda, and more, Italo Disco Legacy is an authoritative look at the history of the cult electronic style.
A story about personal identity and mental health.
Kansas City 1959: When Andy's boyfriend leaves, Andy goes on a trip to confront him and discovers his lover's double life.
Greg is back with his first stand up show in four years, and biggest ever tour, You Magnificent Beast.
After the aunt, the "black sheep" of the family, has died, the family is reluctant to accept the cremated remains of their relatives. But when they are struck by a series of mysterious and supernatural events, they must go through hell to get rid of the aunt's angry spirit once and for all.
Assembling cinematic sequences shot in the Southeastern Urals and in Macedonia, archival footage and animation, Eurasia (Questions on Happiness) sets forth on a journey towards the Eurasian steppe where it meets the New Silk Road. Imagining a fractured continent in the thrall of self-learning data sites that trigger world events, the film confronts various forms of hoax, from cut and paste political doctrines to neo-classical facade architectures. Mapping ideological and political currents that are presently unraveling the European Union, Eurasia describes fake news as a man-made proxy of the indifference that an artificial intelligence may feel toward the human condition. Through modes of science fiction, documentary, and folk tale, Eurasia creates an immersion within layers of media production, wrapping facts in fictions, and fictions in facts.
The story of a man who sets out to buy a bottle of milk, but the world conspires against him.
After Cassie gets tormented for not "looking like a girl" in the school bathroom, a demonic vengeance troll awakens to avenge her - only making the nightmare worse.
Six strangers living in Los Angeles form profound connections as they cross paths unexpectedly.
An investigation into how teenagers from Central America were smuggled into the U.S. by traffickers who promised them jobs and a better life — only to force them to live and work in virtual slavery to pay off their debt.“Trafficked in America,” produced by Daffodil Altan and Andrés Cediel, with Altan as correspondent, shines light on a major labor trafficking case in which Guatemalan teens were forced by a third party contractor to work against their will at a farm in Ohio. Through the lens of this case, the documentary presents a look inside the reality of labor trafficking in America.
John Carpenter performs tracks from his movies and from his Lost Themes album. Recorded in London and Chicago in 2016.
Locked themselves for days in the Sevillian studio of La Mina, located in a house with a large pool, forces the members of the Galician punk-pop group Carminha Novedades to think about their songs. We find them living their new album 24 hours a day.
Sandra Bland was a bright, energetic activist whose life was cut short when a traffic stop resulted in a mysterious jail cell death just three days later.
A man is a dog’s best friend. Well, it is in Ray Comfort’s case. Every human being should have a canine. Especially if you’re a Christian (Ray’s dog put his evangelism on steroids). And your dog can do the same for you. If you don’t believe that, I think you will after watching “Dogs Can Talk.”
Rappers and gospel singers, on the streets and in their homes—music from the edge of the allegheny plateau presents different generations from the African American communities of Mansfield, Ohio, sharing their passions, their talents, and their messages of faith and ambition through music and gesture. Filmmaker Kevin Jerome Everson was inspired by William Klein’s The Little Richard Story (1980), a film that tells the story of the rock-and-roll icon’s life through the eyes and experiences of friends, family, and impersonators.
A sweeping look at the history and causes of the current homeless crisis in Los Angeles and an intimate view of the tireless advocates who strive to create better lives for their homeless clients.
A harrowing account of Europe's migrant crisis. A family of Syrian refugees separated by the borders of Europe, fight to be reunited as they migrant from Syria to Germany.
Go Big Or Go Home chronicles the training and aspirations of a group of young women in a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania pro wrestling school, and the often harsh realities of the lifestyle that awaits them, if their squared circle dreams come true. From tedious day jobs and mixed family reactions to grueling, late night, in-ring sessions that occasionally impart more bumps and bruises than skill, the women who opt to pursue a life in wrestling willingly leave all convention behind. Following a muse that's outside the norm, and willing to sacrifice anything for entry into a world that's more carny than commonplace, these new ladies of wrestling prove that, in a world of ever-increasing predictable mundanity, the human spirit is alive and well.
How close to the abyss would you go to save another person? New mother Becky is awakened at close to midnight by Justine, who is on the brink of self-destruction. In order to reach Justine, Becky must open her own padlocked past and finds the imps inside.
A fantastic discovery gets out of hand when artisanal fisherman Nacho and his young nephew Pato accidentally catch a childlike mermaid in their net. Unsure whether to help her, sell her, or release her back into the ocean, the two of them, along with Pato's overprotective mother Magda, must decide what to do when a bit of magic invades their world.
From celebrated author Janette Oke comes a rigorous and romantic adventure as epic as the wide frontier. Erin Krakow, Daniel Lissing, Jack Wagner and Lori Loughlin star in When Calls the Heart: Home Is Where the Heart Is. At long last, Jack returns to Hope Valley and he and Elizabeth start planning their wedding…but at the schoolhouse, Phillip is worried that the impending nuptials will mean the loss of his beloved teacher. Meanwhile, Carson finds love, the town bank might be in trouble, and Hattie runs a false story at the school newspaper.
chinese film
Binjamen, irate after a conflict with a local sushi chef, decides to take revenge — in an extreme fashion. But when he meets the vacationing Lynette, he is instantly smitten... and has to reconsider his plans for vengeance when it seems she may be caught up in his actions.
Almost One focuses on the children’s subtle and instinctive facial expressions of refusal captured during the class. This work reflects on the responses to persuasive attempts to disguise ignorance as intelligence, and the will to escape ignorance.
The bento box is part of the soul of everyday Japanese school life. Usually prepared early in the morning by mom, it embodies warmth, home and belonging. But what if school friends dismiss their own bento as old-fashioned and uncool? The student Mayumi has to face this challenge in “Lunch in the Bathroom” and with it begins a journey to her inner culinary compass.
The story of the mother and daughter relationship of Dee Dee and Gypsy Rose Blanchard.
Artist-filmmaker Jessica Sarah Rinland presents Black Pond, a film that explores the activity within a common land in the south of England. Previously occupied by the 17th century agrarian socialists The Diggers, the land is currently inhabited by a Natural History Society whose occupations include bat and moth trapping, mycology, tree measuring and botanical walks. After two years of filming on the land, the footage was shown to the members of the Society. Their memories and responses were recorded and subsequently used as part of the film’s narration. The film does not offer a comprehensive record of the history of humans within the area. Instead, it explores more intimately, human’s relationship with and within land and nature.
A man, suffering from severe insomnia, is prescribed an untested sleeping medication, which causes vivid hallucinations, as his dark past comes back to haunt him.
Fernanda is a teenager working the night as a babysitter, hired by the parents of Javiera, a young child. On the phone, she's constantly receiving updates from a friend about strange occurrences that have been happening in the neighborhood. Suddenly she starts being stalked by a menacing figure. Will she survive the night?
The story begins when Tyler O'Conner, a young gay author, visits a therapist and discovers that he suffers from an anxiety disorder commonly called "Analysis Paralysis" - an inability to take action without imagining the ways that each possible choice could go wrong. The problem is that, unchecked, the condition will lead Tyler into a state of complete inaction. To confront the disorder, Tyler decides to fight through his anxiety and ask his cute neighbor, Shane, out for coffee. Despite a flurry of imagined disasters, the date goes well, and Shane and Tyler ultimately become involved. Against all odds, the relationship moves forward, but not without every step of the way - sex, moving in together, and meeting Shane's parents - preceded by an avalanche of negative, albeit hilarious, fantasies.
An up-to-date look at Youth Suicide with an examination of the warning signs, statistics and causes, along with possible ways teachers and parents can use to help their child overcome this important social issue. Also includes a look at the media and its handling of the social issue through the Netflix series "13 Reasons Why" and the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical, "Dear Evan Hansen."
Posthumously premiered in 1930, From the House of the Dead derives from Dostoevsky’s autobiographical 1862 novel that drew on his experience as a political prisoner in Siberia. Janáček focuses on Dostoevsky’s idea of the “spark of God” in every human being that has the potential to redeem even the most hardened criminal.
With the manipulative Tara Reata a destructive force in many lives, relationships collapse as secrets unfold in a complex emotional drama about life, loss and reconciliation.
A vengeful father hunts down his daughter's boyfriend on the Fourth of July.
A surprising journey through Middlesbrough, in and out of the cabs of three very different drivers - a young British-Pakistani entrepreneur who believes that immigrants have always been enterprising by nature, a local man who used to work in construction on towering glass buildings down south and an older seasoned driver who is in love with his job... until the day he falls out of it. Their stories uncover what lies beneath the surface of a post-industrial northern town and unfold into a state-of-the-nation tale.
In the world of evil and deranged serial killers, there is no equal. Meet the Dark Lord of a murder castle who killed roughly 200 people in a self-made house of horrors who may have also been the notorious Jack the Ripper.
B. is a young, queer woman struggling with depression and heartache. During an introductory session with her therapist, B. delves into an desert oasis deep inside her mind, exploring themes of identity, gender and loneliness through a series of surreal, dreamlike vignettes.
Neal Morse’s triumphant live, acoustic intimate solo tour captured here and available for the first time. Filmed at a beautiful venue in Utrecht, Netherlands, this DVD captures all the joy, musicality, and storytelling of the LIFE & TIMES era in very high quality. If you were at any of these concerts, you know how wonderful they were, and now you can watch it over and over! The sharing and the intimacy of the evening will touch your soul, put a smile on your face and a tear in your eye… all at the same time!
Eastern Europe, 1944. The Allies successfully bomb a dam in France, wiping out a German installation, concealing secret codes valuable for Allied decoding. A rogue band of soldiers is sent to retrieve the codes from a hidden vault in the flooded towns ruins and bring them back to the Allied headquarters. Along the way they must fight off pockets of Nazi resistance and stay alive.
Told through recollections of youth, learning, lore, and departure, this is an imagined myth for the Xąwįska, or the Indian Pipe Plant - used by the Ho-Chunk to revive those who have fainted.
Voltaire Velasco Perez, 56 years old, is known as a Dry Leaf Painting Artist from t he Philippines in t he global field of painting. Take a peek into his history and witness to the journey and struggles of a simple painter towards becoming a master of the arts.
Chinese movie
A band of robbers must repay their debt.
Musical Theater hot-shot Kyle's seniority is challenged when a new student Gio joins the theater department at his high school. As the show and the relationship between the two develop, new conflicts and questions arise.
The Journey of Aeneas after the Trojan War. Based on the epic poems of the Aeneid by Publius Vergilius Maro.
FELT TIP is a science-fiction story that traces a social, sexual and technological history of the workplace. It is introduced by a female narrator, who is later joined by a chorus of three other computer-generated voices. They are the administrators of a large, unidentified institution. They tell of how they are required to store vast amounts of digital information within their own DNA, specifically in their fingertips, which have lost all sensation.