I Don't Belong Here" follows the creative process of the play, with the same name, conceived from the personal experiences of the performers themselves, who were deported unexpectedly to Azores from the United States and Canada.
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I Don't Belong Here" follows the creative process of the play, with the same name, conceived from the personal experiences of the performers themselves, who were deported unexpectedly to Azores from the United States and Canada.
Valentine's Day SURPRISE...Cupid has a CROSSBOW
De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas is widely considered one of the most influential black metal albums of all time. This is the first time in history this classic album from 1994 is performed live in its entirety. Recorded in Norrkjöping Sweden 18.12.2015 at Black Christmass Festival.
If you were a dog in outer space what would you do? The story unfolds in the depths of space: On a weird planet the dogs live as they please, but are confronted with their willful surroundings.
While wandering Burien searching for her lost parents, Lilly stumbles upon a secret society of children much like herself who have lost their parents and now live under the chaotic rule of a girl who calls herself The Countess. Lilly soon discovers that the children of the society believe that she is part of a prophecy that foretold the coming of herself and her stuffed teddy bear, Mr. Snuggles.
Taken from a 2015 live performance, Jordi Savall depicts one of the biggest crimes in human history from the emotional point of view that only music allows. This 444-year journey, from 1444 to 1888, journeys from Mali, Brazil and Columbia to Mexico and the United States. For the first time, major artists from the heart of Africa, including Ballaké Sissoko, join the Alia Vox team.
Derek is stuck in detention with the girl of his dreams, the bully of his nightmares, and his very real toy action figure.
Trapped in a box with no memory, a man must escape his confines before it's too late. As time runs out he comes closer to the truth of his identity.
A Home For The Holidays features uplifting stories of adoption from foster care and raises awareness of this important social issue. The inspirational stories of these American families are enhanced with performances by some of today’s most popular artists, including headliner Josh Groban, plus Kelly Clarkson, Kacey Musgraves, and Kane Brown.
Gulf War TV War was made in one of Auder's usual domestic modes: filming his TV, in which he documents American television news during the run-up to the first Gulf War, a mixture of crass propaganda and feeble journalism, image and text. Montages of antiwar demonstrators marching across Manhattan and gray-faced politicians at dark desks extolling invasion compete with commercials and text scrolling the pixilated screen.
A concert film about Grammy Award-winning Tedeschi Trucks Band's 2016 show at the historic Fox Theatre in Oakland, California.
Between 2012 and 2014, Osvaldo Bayer toured presenting the theatrical works Tugurio and Exilio, and the backstage moments were recorded on a handycam. Juan Pablo Gutiérrez edits the material, capturing Osvaldo’s profound humanity through a singular and deeply poetic approach.
Minjung Kim's (100ft) consists of a single uninterrupted shot, lasting an entire 100ft roll of 16mm film, as two figures with different sized feet traverse a vast, striated landscape.
From Living Waters, creators of the award-winning TV program The Way of the Master and the popular movies “180” and “Evolution vs. God,” comes the riveting and hope-inspiring film “EXIT.” Before you finish reading this, one individual will have ended their life by suicide—because they think they have no other choice. According to the World Health Organization, a massive 800,000 people take their lives every year—one death every 40 seconds. That’s 3,000 a day. For millions who suffer from depression and despair, “EXIT” points to a better way. This compelling movie shines a powerful light in the darkness and offers true hope to those who think they have none. Someone you know may be secretly considering their final exit. Watch “EXIT,” and share it with those you love.
The story of how a group of unremarkable bungalows in Nashville Tennessee became the heart of the country music industry, and led to the city's title as Music City USA. The documentary focuses on the rise of the Grand Ole Opry and the subsequent opening of recording studios in the downtown area while reflecting on what this legendary Nashville street means today in the changing music business.
The city was Teresina and the year was 1982. In Brazil, the military dictatorship was coming to an end, Brazilians were mourning the defeat of the selection at the World Cup, and the world was watching the war between Argentina and England over the Malvinas Islands. In the midst of this context, in the capital of Piauí, far from everything and everyone, an event that would reverberate for the next 20 years was taking shape: the formation of the band Venus and the birth of heavy metal from Piauí. Who tells the story and many others about this unusual scene is the documentary "Aridez- Metal beyond the end of the world", directed by publicist Erick Miranda
Steve, a young man living in a trailer park, gets by on his charm. When he sees the person who stole his girlfriend, he's challenged to be more open and accepting of the world beyond his community.
Gay couple retreat with different personalities receive invitations for this relaxing getaway retreat to release stress and worry and turns into a weekend they'll never live down.
Te Awarangi 'Awa' is an 18-year old, openly transgender teen from Wellington who is transitioning from male to female. She's also a year 13 student, a filmmaker and a daughter, sister and friend to many. In this SUNDAY documentary, Awa shows us - in unique and surprising ways - her own process of growing up transgender; the implications of being LGBTQI+ and her journey to acceptance and becoming her authentic self, both inside and out.
Rania Mustafa Ali, 20, filmed her journey from the ruins of Kobane in Syria to Austria. Her footage shows what many refugees face on their perilous journey to Europe. Rania is cheated by smugglers, teargassed and beaten at the Macedonian border. She risks drowning in the Mediterranean, travelling in a boat meant to hold 15 people but stuffed with over 50. Those with disabilities are carried across raging rivers and muddy fields in their wheelchairs.
Liam is nineteen, fresh out of high school, and enjoying a life of parties and pills. He lives with his grandmother. He keeps her at an arm’s length, and so, when she has a sudden stroke, he ignores her call, and doesn’t find out until he reads a text message sent from Wellington Hospital. He rushes to the hospital, in the middle of the night, drunk and hopped up on cheap stimulants. He is greeted by a closed door, and a nurse who tells him he has to wait to see his grandma. Thus, Liam spends a night and a morning in the hospital, contemplating his decisions, while befriending a young boy who is waiting for news of his mother. A social-realist drama, Boxes is a story about regret, relationships, and the widespread existence of small tragedies.
Margo's struggle with her parent's gender sheds light on her own issues of self acceptance.
A boy who loses everything must reconcile the changes in life while longing for his deceased father's affection.
Two brothers must break a 150 year old curse on the city of Kingston placed by it's most notorious drunk, Sir John A.
An unhappy millennial comes to terms with the death of his childhood dog.
In this tribute to the classic 1971 apocalyptic film The Omega Man, Robert Neville, the last man on Earth, does battle with a race of bloodthirsty vampires led by the maniacal Matthias, all the while attempting to find a cure for the plague that wiped out humanity.
The Toxic Avenger has a major midlife crisis and must travel to a mythical land called the "Heart of Fartness," deep in the Panamanian jungle, in order to regain his place as the first Super-Human-Hero from New Jersey.
A struggling, underrated actor throws a farewell party right before he departs.
A crayon named Blu is working on an art project that he plans to enter into a multi-artist competition, but to his dismay, his friends have suggestions on how to improve it.
Murder, Blackmail and a Shit Sandwich.
Born in 1981, Roman was a brilliant young man, promised a bright future but he died crushed by a car in 2015. His friend Eugenia could not accept this disappearance and decided to create an “intelligent” chabot. Feeding it all his texts, the software learned to speak like him thanks to an artificial intelligence.
A dream within an unconscious boxer in a video game who's subconscious is a surreal reflection of our modern world.
Hull is the UK's City of Culture for 2017. In this BBC Arts documentary, the wonderful Hull-born comedian Lucy Beaumont, writer and star of the Radio 4 sitcom To Hull and Back, looks at the cultural treats that will be taking place in her home town - and whether being City of Culture will transform Hull forever. Lucy talks to key figures in this historic year for her home city, including the writer Richard Bean and actress Maureen Lipman, as well as discovering the rich cultural life that already exists in Hull. She will also explore the more avant-garde side of Hull with the performance artist Cosey Fanni Tutti, who invented industrial music with the band Throbbing Gristle.
"It is dark and stormy night. Two strangers walk into a bar." Unfortunately these two strangers walked into the wrong bar. This is a place where they will meet a crusty old-timer with a yarn of woe as long as your arm. Tales of terror, death, loss and dismay, are his trade, and when his story has been told the two strangers will be... Well, that would be too revealing.
Two contract killers are hired by competing cartels to hunt down an elusive drug scientist. The scientist escapes, leading to a globetrotting chase and fight for survival.
On a Sunday afternoon, a man is asked to come to the police station to see if he can be of any help in the investigation of the rape and murder of two women.
Layla, a writer and musician struggling with depression and trapped in a dying marriage, finds herself falling in love with a woman from a war torn dimension, with whom she can only communicate through her bathroom mirror.
3 city gang members are found dead in a wooded area of a small town, so a 6 man homicide investigation team has to put together the missing pieces to the bizarre puzzle.
New York designer Stefan Sagmeister lives in the city of his dreams, and creates work for the likes of the Rolling Stones and Jay-Z. Business is good, creative juices are flowing, and yet he suspects there must be more to life. Sagmeister takes on the daunting project of changing his personality by trying to figure out the causes of happiness. On the advice of a trusted psychologist Sagmeister experiments with three different approaches: meditation, therapy, and drugs. The Happy Film follows his pursuit, and all that he encounters along the way: joy, ecstasy, heartbreak, change, love, and death.
An abusive woman who stops at nothing short of murder to get her way. Monee Kinyard emasculates, humiliates and physically abuses her ex-military fiancee', Earnest Anderson, who does all he can to appease her.
A film documentary about the Commodore 64 (and Amiga) cracking scene in the 1980s and 1990s. In the early years of the commodore 64 cracker feed the masses with their cracked versions of computer games. In this sequel to The 8-Bit Philosophy we dive deep into the minds of famous C64 cracker like Bacchus of Fairlight or Injun of Triad. Witness their story, why they cracked protected computer games, were hated by the software industry, and hunted by the police.
Nine year-old Chance Watson is lying, cheating, stealing, and flunking out of school. Then, one night, a wonderful, magical sheepdog appears and promises to make his dreams come true, if he can follow “The Rules.”
Family comes first in life…AND death. John Vance is dealing with the most difficult situation of his life as he copes with his mother’s terminal illness. Confronted by his mother’s pain and haunted by the nightmares from his past, John must finally decide if a son’s duty to his family is worth what it will ultimately cost.
Claire purchases an antique educational toy that reignites fond memories from childhood and lays bare the sorry state her life is now in.
In this 2016 piece, filmmaker and cultural theorist Manthia Diawara (“African Film: New Forms and Aesthetics and Politics”) addreses the significance of Ousmane Sembène's debut film.
An under appreciated business person starts his normal and monotonous morning routine, but one decision changes the course of his day and his outlook on life.
A short and strange tale. The idea for it came about after a rather brief and spontaneous chat about milk cartons.
Narrated by Academy Award Winner Kevin Costner, and directed by Emmy Award winner Ric Burns, PEOPLE OF STANDING STONE explores the little known, yet crucial history of the extraordinary contributions of one Native American people-the Oneidas-who during the darkest hours of the Revolutionary War became the only member of the Six Nation Iroquois Confederacy to side with rebelling colonists. This powerful and sweeping film, is a moving and unique cinematic experience that sheds light on an American story that has gone shamefully overlooked in the annals of American history.
The film takes us around a dreamlike, imaginary place, in a city where there is no rationality, yet something is constantly happening. The viewer should find some reference point, but this unstable, uncertain state is the essence of the place, it gives the dreamlike atmosphere. We get a small sense of freedom from the fact that the limits of reality disappear, but we don't know what to do with it because we have no sense of security. A new kind of feeling is created from these two.
Fatherhood is a short film designed to decode the intimacy between men of colour; in particular, the relationship between father and son, which is hardly portrayed in mainstream media. Fatherhood aims to challenge the stereotypical ideals of manhood in order to break a cycle, which has culminated into the neglect of these relationships, and adopts a symbol of accountability and forgiveness for past wrongdoings in a beautiful and profound way.
Filmed in Los Angeles in August 2017, director Donna Deitch, cinematographer Robert Elswit and production designer Jeannine Oppewall discuss their collaboration in creating the look of DESERT HEARTS.
When the world was falling apart, they came together. In the first dark hours of September 12th, 2001, five college freshmen stay up all night in a dorm room confronting the promises of youth that have been severed by national tragedy.
When a miner's daughter is assaulted in the local coal mine, she utters only one word, leaving the town's sheriff baffled. The event quickly spirals out of control, impacting the entire town.
Sunnyville Mental patient Daxton Hackman seeks revenge on Detective Dan Hess, forcing him into a final, violent game of truth or dare.
A middle-aged man enjoys an evening consisting of drinking wine and getting a haircut.
It All Adds Up is an above average set of featurettes that kind of ping pongs between more traditional EPK fare with interviews and a more thoughtful analysis of some of the actual history involved.
After a painful divorce from his beloved wife Claire, Ryan, a musician and traveling photographer, turns to self-medication to cope with his emotional turmoil. Unbeknownst to him, a force greater than he could ever imagine looms in his near future.
A competitive diver faces her fears while taking on new heights.
The regular visitors to a recycling center in the Brooklyn borough of New York, run by René, a discreet Mexican who works and sleeps there, and by the Spaniard Ana de Luco, form a community capable of transcending their reality to turn it into a realm of their own, sometimes surreal, outside the great collective swindle of the American dream.