Documentary follows Glitter through a routine of press conferences, radio interviews, photo shoots, concert rehearsals, and so forth.
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The history of Canada's black population.
Fields of Endless Day
Created by Walt Disney Educational and distributed to Schools. Last short released during Roy Disney's lifetime
The Great Search: Man's Need for Power and Energy
A hapless husband neglects to clear the icy walk, which leads to the mailman slipping and breaking his neck. A comedy of errors results from his attempts to hide the body.
Special Delivery
Video of the famous performance released by both Zappa and Lennon
Frank Zappa, John Lennon & Yoko Ono: At Fillmore East
When Obi Okonkwo completes his studies in England and returns to Nigeria, he finds himself in a country marked by rapid industrialisation and deep political change. In a time of social upheaval, Obi represents modern Nigeria. Through his gaze, his own expectations, those of his environment and the woman he loves become visible. And the disappointment of these expectations. Obi experiences the spreading corruption, the dominance of the Europeans and the conflicts with the values of traditional societies. In flashbacks, his struggle is interwoven with that of his grandfather Okonkwo. The latter experiences the first foreign influences in his village of Umuofia, from the arrival of the Christian missionaries to British colonialism.
Things Fall Apart
How to play a melody? A magic moment, unrepeatable. Life is just a bowl of cherries. Film as art as life as film.
Dear Jimmy
"Landscape is a nightdream, a landscape of my mind, of my imagination. It evokes memories of the past, reflects the images of reality into the world of fantasy. But the word dream has in this case another meaning. There is also the dream of reason which produces monsters and that is what is learned from Goya’s Caprices and explains in the best way the significance of my film,” —Jan Lenica
Landscape
It is a wooden silver-retrieving sluice, thus light-catch awash with something like "cheek and jowl clippings of Argentine bulls" (as Hollis Frampton reminds us) and many chemical residues of earth. My mind has grown TREE out of the forest of all of it.
Sluice
At the gathering of a North Country wedding, the prospective husband starts to have doubts about going ahead as he observes what marriage has done to the guests.
That Sinking Feeling
Peter Gimbel and a team of photographers set out on an expedition to find and film, for the very first time, Carcharodon carcharias—the Great White Shark. The expedition lasted over nine months and took the team from Durban, South Africa, across the Indian Ocean, and finally to southern Australia.
Blue Water, White Death
Static images of an old country house are combined with voices of the past to evocative effect. Haunting and nostalgic, 'Return' conveys the life that exists in old, abandoned places.
Return
The Jefferson’s honeymoon night in Hong Kong will be troubled by a number of people wishing to get hold of a Bouddha statuette that the husband offered her when window-shopping that day. When the going gets rough, it helps that Cal Jefferson is a top American boxer.
Bamboo Gods and Iron Men
During a trip outside Beirut, a love story develops between two young men: a beautiful girl and her young lover. This story then faces many troubles, but they overcome them and get married.
رحلة حب
Dissatisfied with life with Jack, Penny offers a home to baby Zero and his homeless mother.
Where the Heart Is
Henry, an apathetic file clerk at the All-State Collection Agency in New York City, spends most of his working hours sitting in the file room, daydreaming about leading the life of a Buddhist monk. In his free time, Henry roams Greenwich Village with his girl friend Sandy and roommate Solly. One day, Henry convinces Sandy that she should move in with him and Solly. When the time comes for Sandy to move in her belongings, however, Henry is unavailable to help her because he is having sex with his co-worker Rhoda. As Sandy and Solly drift into an affair, Henry tries to convince Rhoda that he does not love her. Soon after, Martin Axborough, his boss at the collection agency, tries to instill some initiative in Henry, a professed anti-materialist, by letting him make some collections over the telephone. Through his phone contacts, Henry discovers that Axborough has been swindling his clients, prompting Henry to become even more alienated and disillusioned.
March of the Spring Hare
Jagruthi
Rani Mera Naam is a 1972 Bollywood drama film directed by K. S. R. Das. The film stars Ashok Kumar and Prem Nath.
Rani Mera Naam
Low-budget adventure starring former baseball star James Iglehart as Savage, who is kidnapped by South American rebels. After a time, he sees their position and is joined by a female commando squad in battling the repressive government officials.
Savage!
A man offers a lift to a young lady in distress. The car breaks down and they are forced to stay at a quaint inn in the woods where all i not as it seem
The Man in the Wood
Bruce Ly in Bruce and the Golden Chaku. Bruceploitation.
Bruce and the Golden Chaku
An RSPCA officer is horrified when he discovers a pet shop owner has been conducting experiments on a wolf, searching for proof of lycanthropy. Created as an episode of Nigel Kneale’s “Beasts” horror anthology miniseries.
Beasts: What Big Eyes
A chance encounter in London leads A & B on a bizarre journey around Europe.
The Second Coming
The Sunshine Sea is a surfing film about the changes that have raised the art of surfing from the limitations of the past to the free and easy harmony of the 1970s.
The Sunshine Sea
This film discusses conditions in the Soviet Union, including party activity and influence, the shortage of consumer goods, the roles of children and women, the status of religion, and the purpose of Soviet realist art.
The Soviet Union: A New Look
Italian gangster story with socio-politico themes about a Robin Hood-esque character.
The Underground
Businessman Gerald Barker is invited to join a mysterious super corporation known as The Firm. His work in the organisation turns out to be of a unique and somewhat disturbing nature. But Gerald finds no comfort with his wife Melissa and friend Barry - his relationships with both collapse. In a surreal and strange fashion, Gerald eventually comes to understand what The Firm is about. Made on a tiny budget of $15,000 the film is a mix of naturalism and stylisation which the filmmaker hoped would work on 'a simple, surrealistic level'.
The Firm Man
Charlie agrees to babysit his boss's dog while he's out of town.
Moochin' Pooch
A 1977 short based on Charlotte Perkins Gilman's story of a woman's mental breakdown.
The Yellow Wallpaper
Mike Jittlov's 1971 short film Good Grief, made for Dan McLaughlin’s animation class at UCLA and a finalist for shortlisting at the Academy Awards.
Good Grief
taiwan films
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A young man tries to master the kayak, and becomes a hero in helping to save his coach, who is badly injured in an accident. To accomplish this feat, the young man has to navigate some very dangerous rapids in his kayak, giving himself confidence.
Adventure in Satan's Canyon
Ms. Big Boob Uschi sending a couple of boobs out to snag some girls to shag. 10 minutes later our snatched girls turn the tables (lost in editing) leaving Uschi and pals in a bind.
Uschi Digart: Girl Snatcher
Lost comedy about swingers.
Keys
One of the human trio is Dick Fontaine, the director, a thin, long-haired youth who has put together this highly personal exercise on something or other that runs, mercifully, for 58 minutes and comes from an English group of movie folk called the Tattooists. The second visitor to the animal abattoir is a pretty girl. The third is a porky, middle-aged man addicted to the expression, "Ya know?" The two men carry on a running argument about whether they should make a picture about pigs. "Are we making a movie, ya know?" says Fatso. "Where is it, ya know?" Then a bit later: "I'm making a movie about pigs, ya know?"
Double Pisces, Scorpio Rising
Gerda Diddens' "Sprookje, of l'homme-objet" and "Découpage" form a very funny double metaphor about cinema and machismo.
Sprookje, of l'homme-objet
Frederic Storaska gives a lecture regarding rape prevention at SUNY Geneseo.
How to Say 'No' to a Rapist... and Survive
A look at the Jewish community in Rădăuți, Romania, from 1974 to 1976.
Song of Radauti
Daffy Duck is in Hollywood producing a movie about King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.
Daffy Duck and Porky Pig Meet the Groovie Goolies
A filmed documentary on Rev. Jim Jones and his cult.
People's Temple
After pulling a daring, if rather strange, bank heist while dressed as nuns, half of a four-member gang gets arrested and thrown in jail. While they're working on the chain gang, their partners in crime drive up with guns blazing and spring them. With everyone free, the leader of the gang announces that he's got a plan for another score that will be guaranteed to give them the notoriety they crave.
Pushing Up Daisies
In the silent film era, movies were never really silent. In the background of films that made figures like Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton into cultural icons, were the musical giants whose compositions defined the very films that captivated a generation of movie-goers. Arthur Kleiner converses with the still-living legends from that bygone golden age of cinema.
Hollywood's Musical Moods
Drawn from the diaries and letters of noted feminists, such as women's suffrage founder Elizabeth Cady Stanton and labor organizer "Mother" Mary Jones, this unique production paints a compelling portrait of the women's liberation movement.
Out of Our Fathers' House
The colonel takes a trip to the mountains, to the same habitat as Chilly Willy.
Chilly's Hide-a-Way
Designed as a primer of economic terms and concepts, uses the career of the Chicken, America's first professional sports mascot, as a source of illustrative material. Shows how the chicken could succeed only in market economy, what the characteristics of such an economy are, and how they have influenced the chicken's career.
Chickenomics: A Fowl Approach to Economics
In 1977, Bette Midler's first television special premiered, featuring guest stars Dustin Hoffman and Emmett Kelly. It went on to win Bette her first Emmy Award for Outstanding Special — Comedy-Variety or Music. To make the show palatable to home viewers, the special featured heavily cleaned up versions of the material Midler was performing at that time on stage. The title of the show, Ol' Red Hair is Back, was a takeoff on the title of Frank Sinatra's recent album Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back.
Bette Midler: Ol' Red Hair Is Back
Two women kiss.
Two Women
"I made a film about suicide illustrating some of the ways I thought I’d kill myself, and literally edited it in about an hour and a half and screened it, and as I watched the film, the suicide voices stopped in my head and they haven’t come back since." Anne Charlotte Robertson.
Suicide
When an African-American biker gang is tricked into believing that a white biker gang is planning a war, all hell breaks loose.
Black Angels
In this alleged retelling of Lincoln's early life, the President-to-be is rescued by Henry, a Black man and freed slave who has lost his papers. Locals with a grudge against Lincoln and a hatred of African-Americans frame Henry for stealing, and it's up to Lincoln to defend the man and find the vital clue that will set him free.
Abe Lincoln: Freedom Fighter
Ranch hand Stubby Pringle journeys to a Christmas dance, hoping to find his true love, and learns a valuable lesson about the spirit of the holiday along the way.
Stubby Pringle's Christmas
Joe has lost everything and is now addicted to coffee.
Java Junkie
In 1971, a group of students in New York City learning how to use the nascent technology of portable video interviewed Deborah Hartin for this documentary short. Having spent 20-plus years trying to conform to life in the body of a man, she followed her destiny all the way to Casablanca to receive the gender affirmation surgery that she had long yearned for and had attempted to self-administer in the past. Along with Esther Reilly (who was recently post-operative) and others in the transgender community, Hartin shares her story, revealing how the procedure had transformed her body, her life and her activism.
Transsexuals
The Pink Panther needs a new spark plug to start his lawn mower, but his replacement falls into a yard guarded by a bulldog.
Spark Plug Pink
A documentary portrait of sideshow impresario Wally Shufflebottom, Jr.
The Showman
Made at S.U.N.Y. at Binghamton as a class exercise, filmmaker Saul Levine performs with students who each try to mimic his previously recorded phrase and then try to imitate each other imitating the recording.
Cartoons: Before the Fact
Producer Robert Evans dominates with his trademark promotional style, but Schlesinger gets a short time on camera (one of his few available interviews about the film), and Hoffman has even more. A highlight is the celebration of Olivier's final shooting day, complete with speeches and a toast.
The Magic of Hollywood... Is the Magic of People
The frat brothers of I Phelta Thi go into business as streakers-for-hire in order to replenish their college fraternity's depleted funds.
The Streak Car Company
Events leading up to Sweyn Forkbeard's invasion of England in AD 1013.
The Ceremony of Innocence
A day of quiet frustration for the mild-mannered Mr. Smith ends with him committing suicide.