A man attempts to exit an underground car park. Something doesn't want him to.
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A man attempts to exit an underground car park. Something doesn't want him to.
Genesis, seventh day early in the morning. The Creator realizes that he forgot to add sound to the world! He starts to fix it using his strange collection of cartoons. But not to the liking of his creatures ...
Armed with sly wit, a fresh outlook and plenty of style, French comedy star Fary veers from dating to stereotypes and beyond in this exclusive special.
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Two young women work through their differences after a punk show with the help of a rubber ducky.
A brilliant young psychiatrist builds a machine in the hope of reconnecting with his dead wife but before he can overcome his grief, the machine uncovers something he never expected.
In the trap of a neoliberal economy lives are determined by conditions of increasing inequality and accumulating debt. There is very little protection for someone with little or nothing. Without proof of address, without papers, existence becomes subject to manipulation and debt. Debt is a means of control. The distortions of corporate wealth and cheap labour are made to appear inevitable. There is no ambiguity in the reasonable reasons for the journeys made by many – to escape conditions that are organised, imposed and untenable. War, poverty, unemployment move people.
Weird goings on in a family front room. ‘Shimmy! Hello, shoulder! Hello, shoulder!’
What does it mean to be goth—to be an outsider, to live both on the margins and in the midst of society? Filmmakers Jordan Hemingway and Alban Adam prize open the coffin on a world of darkness and light, exploring its multiplicities and intersections with subcultures and the ever-present experience of queerness.
Aspiring to be an internet celebrity and make big bucks, a filmmaker travels the world to learn the tricks of the trade from social media influencers.
DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) has provided nearly 800,000 undocumented young people a chance to work legally, go to college, start businesses, and pursue the “American Dream.” After DACA is rescinded, Waking Dream follows the unfolding fate of six of these young people as they fight for legal status in the U.S., struggle with the deportation of family members, and pursue their dreams in a country that is trying harder and harder to push them out. They know their fate must go one direction and they are fighting for their future in America.
In green pastures, a dog lives happily alongside its master, an old and very unusual shepherd. The shepherd isn't merely content to shear his sheep, but transforms the wool into clouds to create rain, thereby perpetuating the life cycle. But if the shepherd isn't eternal, what will happen to the valley? The young dog must be creative and persevere in order to avoid the worst.
The full moon on the black night sky, a swinging pendulum, constellations, three women seen from behind, an ensemble of sparking crystals, half-transparent stripes in motion, light plays in black-and-white and in color. Images, perspectives, bodies, spaces, worlds set in relation to one another. Or, in other words: cinema. Concrete and abstract, sensual and theoretical, thought out and felt JEAN LUC NANCY the complex essence of cinema: as dispositive, as medium, as work body, as aesthetic experience, and as sensual site of encounter and tenderness – fleeting, moving, illuminating, touching.
THE AGE OF IMITATION follows an affair between a young writing student, Elizabeth, and Stefan, a moody musician. In Elizabeth's search for romantic inspiration she becomes entangled in Stefan's relationship with the charismatic hippie healer, Casey, and their psychedelic drug-fueled melodrama.
Two girls sick of the daily grind thieve their way to riches. The duo strikes big, but will they bite more than they can chew?
Jimmie Walker (best known for his role as J.J. Evans on the popular sitcom, Good Times), and Michael Winslow (best known for his role in all seven Police Academy films), perform in this hilarious one-hour stand up special featuring incredible stories, jokes, and all the bleeps and bloops you can handle!
In terms of rivalries in world sport, there is arguably none as fierce as that between the Australia and Indian cricket. The team at Dickson Films have traveled far and wide on both continents to explore this fascinating sporting rivalry – from its inception until the present day. 2 Nations 1 Obsession isn’t just an epic Cricket story – it’s a tale of how two countries with such different DNA - can be brought together for the love of a game.
The lowest paid teachers in the nation are in the middle of a statewide walkout in Oklahoma. From start to finish, Walkout follows the teachers as they get organized and demand raises from their state legislature. From crowded classrooms to a packed state capitol, Walkout offers an in-depth, personal look at the latest strike at the heart of a nationwide movement for education funding.
The trials and tribulations of the Owens family. Ann is depressed, her children are a mess, and her husband just bought a donkey.
Roots, long lost, are found; family, separated by civil strife, is reunited; a man learns to trust by facing his worst memories.
On December 1st 1990, watched by the world’s media, construction worker Graham Fagg of Dover climbed through a hole in a chalk wall 40 metres below the seabed of the English Channel, shook the hand of Philippe Cozette of Calais and shouted, Vive la France! On June 23rd 2016, Britain voted to leave the European Union. Inspired by a message for motorists on Eurotunnel trains, Song for Europe is an underwater celebration of Britain’s connection to the mainland.
A reality TV production company is searching for unique couples to participate on their new show. Gary and Daisy feel they are uniquely perfect for the part and put together a submission video with a few surprises included. Horror Comedy.
Influenced by the 1960's documentary 'Women of the World', Dick S.R. Summen revisits the world of women today to share his insights to those less informed. In a society where his attitude is publicly frowned upon, yet not uncommon, he stalks his prey and reveals her from his narrow perspective. His efforts to get close and capture it all won't be hindered, with or without her permission.
In Johnston County, North Carolina, residents seek answers regarding the role their state may have played in the CIA’s torture program
Concerning three groups of children from disparate upbringings, A Black Hole is a Black Hole in the Ground intimately depicts the strange, ephemeral realities that arise on evenings of play, when dimensions of space and time, not fully cemented by adulthood, begin to dissolve. Parking lots, hen houses, and brownstone apartments become the dwellings of many strange creatures; coyotes are rendered forest spirits, neighbors as martians, and night crawlers as flesh-eating meteorite worms. Employing sci-fi, documentary and ethnography techniques, a state of mind particular to early youth is sublimated - weight is lent to shadows as vast as space, ripe with discoveries both minuscule and immense.
A power egomaniac is thrown a party, but the attendees have no intention of honoring the hated man, rather to teach him a cruel lesson.
Pearl Jam play the first of two nights at Fenway Park, Boston, MA, USA on September 2nd 2018. >> TAPE: Aye Davanita >> SETLIST: Sometimes, Release, Low Light, Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town, Why Go, Corduroy, Mind Your Manners, Down, Given to Fly, Army Reserve, Even Flow, Amongst the Waves, Daughter (with "W.M.A." and "It's OK" tags), Got Some, Do the Evolution, I Am a Patriot (Little Steven cover), Lukin, Porch >> ENCORE: I Won't Back Down (Tom Petty cover) (Eddie Vedder solo), Just Breathe (Eddie Vedder acoustic solo), Present Tense, Once, State of Love and Trust, Tremor Christ, Black (with "Time Heals" and"Waiting on a Friend" (Rolling Stones) tags), Taillights Fade (Buffalo Tom cover) (with Bill Janovitz) (live debut by PJ), Blood (with "Atomic Dog" tag) >> ENCORE 2: Out of My Mind (first time live since 2009), Alive, Rockin' in the Free World (Neil Young cover)
Two young men break into a family house in order to change the family point of view about sexuality. As this doesn't works, they decide to use rather violent methods.
A documentary with students from two schools, two cultures, sharing the same territory. At an age when they are still well entrenched in the present moment, children begin learning history and already serve us a lesson.
Manuel is a gay Latino teen who lacks guidance and support. Even though his mother, Anna deeply cares for him, she is only able to prove and instill her love through video tapes made from afar. Keeping his sexuality and boyfriend a secret from his homophobic father, Manuel must decide the life he wants to live or end.
A young man searches his deceased father’s flat for a document that will justify expenditure for a large sum of money. He’s not been to the flat for quite some time and discovers with stupefaction his father’s strange acquisition.
The story of a young artist and an unexpected friend - as told by their interactions inside of an elevator.
A string of confessions unveil a tale of religious guilt, sin and redemption in this short experimental drama.
Released exclusively in Japan on Bluray and DVD, this move features a concert by the popular Japanese band Goose house.This was recorded on November 22nd, 2017 at Zepp Divercity in Tokyo.
Is there a better way to design a prison? This inspiring documentary, connecting architecture with social policy, follows the legendary Frank Gehry (designer of Millennium Park’s Pritzker Pavilion) as he sets out to answer this question in 2017. Collaborating with architecture students, former inmates, and prison experts, Gehry and his colleagues grapple with complex social, political, emotional, structural, and aesthetic challenges to re-envision the future of incarceration.
The third part of Phil Tippett's Mad God, a fully practical stop-motion film set in a Miltonesque world of monsters and mad scientists.
A fantasia of post-indoctrination, immigration, and iconography. A pageant of wanderers and searchers: Mormon missionaries, a pioneer, polygamists, scouts, hunters, church-goers, and an aspiring prophet walk and walk and walk. A pilgrimage of memory, history, ancestry, and place.
Comedian W. Kamau Bell muses on parenting in the Trump era, "free speech" dustups, woke children's TV and his fear of going off the grid.
At closing time a bartender is left with more cleanup than expected when her coworker hooks up with a mysterious guest.
Casey is a comic fan who left everything in North Carolina to come to New York City to make his dream of becoming a superhero come true after reading "S MAN" Comic Book. Convinced that the comic book predicted his destiny of becoming a superhero as well as saving New York from an imminent threat taking place in the following 24 hours, Casey fight to convince New Yorkers of the danger and to put the pieces of the puzzle together in order save the Big Apple and realizing his dream of becoming a superhero.
This movie weaves together the struggles of a former undercover agent, Michael Williams in shaking off the demons from his traumatic past with the help of a passionate psychiatrist, Dr. Olivia Thomas. FALL provides a brief peek into the state of a disturbed mind with glimpses of vivid illusionary experiences.
When her beloved teacher disappears in mysterious circumstances, Amy Deerfield, an impoverished artist goes on quest to find her. Along the way she finds herself caught in a web of deceit, corruption and murder. Can she find her teacher before she herself becomes a victim? **WINNER** Best Feature Film - Orion International Film Festival
18 partners discuss the choices they’ve made in deciding on their mates. At its heart, this unscripted documentary film is about acceptance; a gentle message that we shouldn’t judge the choices of others, even if they seem a little different.
A profile of the Australian author and academic whose 1970 book "The Female Eunuch" became an international bestseller and an important part of the feminist movement. Featuring previously unseen archive footage.
Newlyweds David and Madeline Middleston have just purchased a historic hotel near the town where Madeline's estranged mother Dianne resides. When Dianne comes to visit she brings with her an uninvited guest.
Freelance Wrestling returns to Logan Square Auditorium on Saturday April 28th with The Ghosts Of Right Now
Shot in a single uncut sequence, Cinema Olanda Film connects an architectural location, a number of individuals, and past and present events through a momentary filmic reality.
Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir was recorded over three nights in December 2017 in front of a live combined audience. Hosted by Sutton Foster and Hugh Bonneville.
As the end nears for the gods, and human ambition rules the world, Alberich’s son Hagen hatches a plot to take control of the ring, threatening the union of Siegfried and Brünnhilde. Fueled by greed, Hagen’s actions lead to chaos and destruction, until Brünnhilde steps forward to return the world to its natural order.
Emma suffers from Siderodromophilia, she cannot get aroused unless she is on or around moving trains in Chicago. Her boyfriend Jake is desperately trying to normalize her, but she keeps pulling him into her tortured world.
Once upon a time, in Los Angeles, California, two girls found a magical chair outside their front door. These girls saw endless beauty in the simplicity of the chair; within it's fabric, they saw themselves.
A short drama that was nominated for the Hip Hop film festival about the 80s crack epidemic.
A Chinese woman risks her life to reunite with her husband in the U.S.
Adam Khalil and Bayley Sweitzer’s first feature as co-directors, Empty Metal takes place in a world similar to ours—one of mass surveillance, pervasive policing, and increasing individual apathy. The lives of several people, each inhabiting extreme poles of American social and political consciousness, weave together as each attempts to achieve some kind of forward motion, sometimes in contradiction, and always under the eye of far more controlling powers.
In this film, an old snake swirls in a world of desire, and finally twists and turns into purples, blues, and browns. Written by Michaiah and made as part of 'Preschool Poets' project, organised by Nancy Kangas and Joshua Kun.
"Wonderful" is an American narrative film based in Boston. It explores the classic 1950s jazz scene, the music, the mafia, and the love here in our great city. This is a project written by Berklee alumni john Varkados and Gianni DiFusco about a young yet discovered singer Miles Lawrence in a hip jazz club featuring original music written by Varkados and Juilliard alumni Dorsey Minns. The story is his experience of love, loss, and how to love again both personally and professionally.
A young Filipino boy in Western Sydney gets an enchanting crash-course in his homeland culture when his uncle reveals himself to be a cross-dresser in the ‘Bakla’ tradition.
Everything changes for Todd when his evil twin from a parallel universe arrives to steal his girlfriend.
A 960-pound Elvis impersonator is absolutely convinced he is Elvis Presley's secret love child.
Fifty years later, the real Melvin Dismukes chronicles his first-hand experience of the infamous Algiers Motel Incident, for which he was wrongly charged with first-degree murder in 1967.