A young cop answers a call about an abandoned house and investigates its troubled past.
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A young cop answers a call about an abandoned house and investigates its troubled past.
Fuyuki Shimazu, the cardboard picker and artist, creates wallets made from used cardboard, which he has gathered from 27 countries. His wallets travel around the world to advocate the concept of “upcycling,” a thought process beyond simply recycling or re-use.
Hours before the wedding, the groom discovers that the stripper from his bachelor party is actually a hooker. Refusing to leave until she is paid, the prostitute and her vertically challenged pimp put the groom's life and relationship in jeopardy.
The 29-minute experimental film Christmas on Earth caused a sensation when it first screened in New York City in 1964. Its orgy scenes, double projections and overlapping images shattered artistic conventions and announced a powerful new voice in the city's underground film scene. All the more remarkable, that vision belonged to a teenager, 18-year-old Barbara Rubin. A Zelig of the '60s, she introduced Andy Warhol to the Velvet Underground, Bob Dylan to Kabbalah and bewitched Allen Ginsberg. The same unbridled creativity that inspired her to make films when women simply didn't, saw her breach yet another male domain, Orthodox Judaism, before her mysterious death at 35. Lifelong friend Jonas Mekas saved all her letters, creating a rich archive that filmmaker Chuck Smith carefully sculpts into this fascinating portrait of a nearly forgotten artist. An avante-garde maverick, a rebel in a man's world, Barbara Rubin regains her rightful place in film history.
A look at a series of unsolved murders.
In Mexico, families have passed down the tradition of distilling agave for generations and now, this once obscure Mexican drink is everywhere. Discover, how one delicate plant has carried the weight of a nation and the people trying to protect it.
A terminally ill man records a video for his unborn son.
CZW: Better Than Our Best 2018 was an electrifying professional wrestling event held on October 13, 2018, in Voorhees Township, New Jersey, USA. Packed with intense matches, title bouts, and unforgettable moments, this event showcased the raw athleticism and passion of CZW’s talented roster. From the hard-hitting World Heavyweight Title clash to the high-flying action in the Wired Title match, fans were treated to an adrenaline-fueled spectacle that left a lasting impact.
In 2017, five great whites washed up dead on the beaches in South Africa. Shark Expert Alison Towner believes they were eaten alive. She teams up with Chris Fallows and Andy Casagrande to find out who killed them and how to save the species in the future.
Deconstructing The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour explores the music written for the Magical Mystery Tour TV show, as well as the additional songs that appeared on the 1967 LP. In 1967, The Beatles embarked on an ambitious project, writing and directing a one-hour film, Magical Mystery Tour. The music written for the film is some of The Beatles' psychedelic best. In Deconstructing The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour, Mr. Freiman delves into the creative process behind “The Fool On The Hill,” “Blue Jay Way,” “I Am The Walrus,” and other selections from Magical Mystery Tour. Scott will also “deconstruct” other songs from the Magical Mystery Tour album, including “Strawberry Fields Forever,” “Penny Lane,” and “All You Need Is Love.”
In a world of Love, Lies, and Prejudice; a "hard-faced" strip club owner Tim struggles to deal with his sexuality. It becomes troublesome when Tims mother Myrtle, who lives with Dementia befriends a Transvestite named Pansy after landing in trouble with the local shopkeeper. Tim and Pansy's relationship intensifies when the favour is returned in Pansy's hour of need.
Marion enters a photographic studio. The night before she had experienced something horrible. The details are only pices which get repeated and repeated again.
German fans of filmmaker Doris Wishman visit the Florida set of her final film EACH TIME I KILL and talk with the cast and crew.
A plucky young gecko goes on an epic journey with a barbarian turtle and a mage chameleon to defeat the great Komodo dragon.
Colma, a small town in Northern California, just ten miles south of San Francisco, has come to be known as a modern-day necropolis: since its incorporation in 1924, it has gathered a little over a thousand inhabitants and just under 2 million graves. Some of the city's inhabitants and frequent visitors share their experiences and thoughts on what it's like to be alive among the dead.
After leaving prison, Danny has to prove to his ex-girlfriend that he's turned over a new leaf in order to let her see his daughter again.
A young man becomes increasingly unstable after the end of an important relationship.
In addition to concert scenes and studio recording sessions, this documentary presents exclusive interviews of the five men from the Irish rock band.
80 minutes of non-stop, uncensored action like you’ve never seen before! Watch 15 real Greek hunks push their own limits and pose completely naked in our most daring and unpredictable Making of movie, yet!
A recluse is forced to revisit his past after welcoming an unexpected, inanimate visitor.
When a financially struggling LAPD officer relentlessly works to meet an unspoken arrest quota for a promotion, he's thrown on a deadly collision course with an inner-city teenager determined to escape poverty at all costs.
A man's street race through hell and back parallels the Black experience in America.
A teenage girl battling obsessive compulsive disorder has to run the gamut of school bullies every day, until a traumatic event convinces her that her disorder may be an indication of supernatural powers.
With a rich variety of techniques, this experimental documentary recreates the career of actor Paul Lynde, who played some of Hanna-Barbera's greatest villains.
We are releasing our groundbreaking film in The Watchman Chronicles series, Fatima 2 – Strange Phenomena. This film is explosive as it contains never before seen photographs from the 1917 events in Fatima, Portugal. Does this photograph prove that a disc-like object went over the crowd on the moors of Fatima almost 101 years ago? Does it validate many of the eye-witnesses who claimed to have seen a dull, silver disc? We are also offering the book by Jose Machado, who is a professor of Semiotics and gained access to the sanctuary at Fatima where he discovered the circular object in the photograph.
A vivid, formidable and powerful retelling of the 2017 terrorist attack, through the eyes of teenage girls who survived the attack and key members of the emergency services.
A tech savvy ten year old video blogger's "Ultimate Christmas" unravels into chaos when her dad leaves to NY two days before Christmas and her dog, Luke, runs away leaving her in utter despair.
At Noon Fell A Darkness is a poetic profile of 15 prominent Icelandic musicians and poets as they travel home to Reykjavik for Sigur Ros's inaugural Norður og Niður festival in the winter of 2017-18. The film follows acclaimed and award-winning artists such as Gyða Valtýsdóttir, Sóley Stefánsdóttir, Bára Gísladóttir, Sigrún Jónsdóttir, Kristín Anna Valtýsdóttir, Kórus, Mammút, Úlfur Hansson, Alex Somers, Gerður Kristný, Fríða Ísberg and Arngunnur Árnadóttir to lighthouses, abandoned pools, the feet of mountains and to volcanic beaches to create an experimental documentary of a contemporary moment in the history of Icelandic art.
An aging photography collector obsessed with death receives the final piece to his collection.
A comedy-drama-mockumentary about Council workers, in a zombie infested city, dealing with office politics, government regulations and the ravenous undead. When the Zombie apocalypse hit, it devastated society for years. Now, with humanity rebuilding, the virus contained and hope for a cure in the air, only a few of the most desperate and cunning zombies remain to be rounded up, by people like Stanley.
Based on the cartoon , "Powerpuff Girls: The Long Way Back" is a live-action reimagining of our favorite super sibs - The Powerpuff Girls! 10 years after losing their powers, and their father, Professor Utonium, the estranged sisters reunite for one final mission, facing old foes and becoming heroes once again!
A TV movie directed by William Collins and starring Lee Majors and Joan Severance.
A failed filmmaker returns to Memphis with the hope of jump starting his career but is thwarted by the insanity of the film crew, the selfish conniving of his racist new boss, and the psychotic war between two gangs of historically inaccurate presidential impersonators while trying to maintain his commitment to his family. Featuring Eric Tate (Craig Brewer’s The Poor and Hungry), Ron Gephart ( Ira Sachs’ The Delta), and narrated by Michael Horse (Twin Peaks).
A documentary that asks how we can contain extremists, hate-mongers and terrorists and push for more tolerance and mutual understanding in the quest for human dignity.
In the unearthly world of E, hand-made meets hi-tech as characters appear to consume one another with their own, trafficked likenesses. Constructing her work entirely from laser-printed film stills (approximately 770 in total) lifted from Niklaus Schilling’s 1972 horror film, Nachtschatten, Zemlianski rips, layers, and paints these images with pastels and charcoal, then scans them back together into a bracing animation set to the eponymous song (“E”) by the Berlin-based band, Comb.
For many queer people, some of our toughest years were when we were teenagers living at home. Homophobic parents and school environments often made life unbearable. Now meet the next generation of queer youth, as they forge a path of love, with the support of their families. In the face of one of the harshest political climates, with homophobia and racism on the rise, these fearless teenagers are claiming their identities and taking the world by storm. Room to Grow is an intimate look into what it means to be an LGBTQ teen today.
Spring of 1990. Economic blockade in newly Independent Lithuania. Ukrainian student Taras arrives to a small town in Lithuania, where in a big house lives his secretly beloved Regina. However, his unexpected guest appearance only causes more tensions in Regina's family. She has to make a decision: stay loyal to her parents or follow her future with Taras.
Live concert film recorded July 23, 2018 at EMI No. 2 Studio, Abbey Road, London
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A modern retelling of a pivotal moment in Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid.
Sir Trevor McDonald returns to Indiana State Prison's Death Row five years after his first gruelling visit. Reuniting with the men convicted of heinous crimes and meeting some new ones too, he discovers how the intervening years have impacted them.
Shot in 16mm inside the studio of artist Alexander Calder (1898–1976) in Roxbury, Connecticut, the film draws a filmic portrait of one of the protagonists of twentieth-century art: through images of tools and work materials, still conserved as Calder left them, as well as the natural external context. (Rosa Barba)
An experimental short film inspired by the struggle it takes to accomplish one‘s goals. (ALTER)
In contrast to the lens that focuses exclusively on the racist traditions that are rooted in America’s social history, the moral counterweight of close, loving, friendship and collaboration, which have always been present in our history, represents “the other tradition.” This “other tradition” is a source of inspiration and presents models of behavior that are instructional and include unknown and uncelebrated legacies to be absorbed and emulated across generations of present day Americans. The documentary discusses the “better in us” a needed collective perspective in the current climate of national disunity across racial, religious, and political lines. This has significant implications for addressing public issues from immigration to health care and the myriad of governmental, educational, business, and religious challenges that we must successfully meet to weave the fabric of unity which is indispensable to survival as a nation.
Roxy, a queer, high femme punk, is caught multi-tasking between a hot date and a hilarious group domination session with a cadre of her fabulous friends. When Roxy allows her date to get in on the action, things go awry, and Roxy must scramble to make sure she and her friends come out on “top.”
A short film compiled from the broken ends of The Forgotten Colours of Dreams.
John Henry Balch was a Pharmacist's Mate attached to the 3rd Battalion 6th Marine Regiment when his unit entered the Belleau Wood. His dedication to the Marines under his care earned him the Medal of Honor.
UFC Fight Night 138: Volkan vs. Smith was a mixed martial arts event produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship that was held on October 27, 2018 at Avenir Centre in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. A light heavyweight bout between former UFC Light Heavyweight Championship challenger Volkan Oezdemir and Anthony Smith served as the event headliner.
A real estate agent finds himself trapped in a haunted house with a mysterious squatter and must learn to conquer his fear to escape.
A documentary about children's horror classic Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. It includes the author's family, scholars, folklorists, artists, and children's book authors such as R.L. Stine, Q.L. Pearce, and more.
This documentary profiles the determination of a profoundly deaf boy and his family, as he grows from an early, silent childhood to graduating from The Culinary Institute of America and becoming an award-winning chef at his own trend-setting restaurant.
After choosing to construct a meaningful connection via a S.A.M. service, Noelle may have finally found her perfect someone.
A Cuban immigrant tries to find her place in New York City.
Follow the noise diva, Oblivia, through a day in the nightlife: a drunken spiral on the Vegas Strip, followed by a sensational pop moment in the Chisos Mountains, and finally getting lost at sea with only a giant yellow inflatable duck.
God has sent down his strongest archangel Michael to retrieve archangel Gabriel who has gone astray and has been tempted to take control of the two powerful boxes that hold the good and ...
Explores today's music business and tries to figure out what happened to the great soul music of yesteryears; focusing on the changes within the label system with the advent of technology, social media and sampling. The emerging indie movement has resulted in an onslaught of quickly produced rap and hip hop songs that are taking over the industry.
Teton Gravity's newest film Ode To Muir pairs professional snowboarder, adventurer and founder of Protect Our Winters Jeremy Jones with two-time Olympian Elena Hight as they embark on a 40-mile foot-powered expedition deep into California’s John Muir Wilderness. Their journey balances the challenges of winter camping, grueling climbs up the Sierra’s biggest mountains, and aesthetic first descents with personal reflections on the importance of the natural world and those who first traveled it generations ago, and sharing perspectives gleaned from what it truly means to explore a great American Wilderness.
In a unique science experiment, Dr George McGavin and Dr Zoe Laughlin chronicle the history of rubbish and explore how what we throw away tells us about the way we live our lives. With unprecedented access to one of the UK's largest landfill sites, the team of experts spend three days carrying out tests all over the site, revealing the secret world of rubbish. They also carry out three other 'archaeological' digs into historic landfills to chart the evolution of our throwaway society. Ultimately, their quest is to discover whether the items we throw away today have any value for tomorrow's world.
Nigel lives alone, going about his daily life, with little thought for much beyond his garden fence. Until one day, Ellie arrives on his doorstep, offering a monthly book club subscription. Every time Ellie returns, Nigel attempts to impress her with a new outfit or act. Of course, this does not entirely go to plan.