When Robert Stone is kidnapped and held hostage, his only chance of survival is to engage in a campaign of psychological warfare against his captors.
16,289 Matches Found
When Robert Stone is kidnapped and held hostage, his only chance of survival is to engage in a campaign of psychological warfare against his captors.
Puscifer performing the new album, Existential Reckoning, in it's entirety from arcosanti in the Arizona desert.
Two daughters of a Nepalese Tamang family are preparing to study abroad. Their hopes for a better life are high, but the price is immeasurable. They have to leave behind what is the Tamang people’s greatest good: their family. The sisters seek a conversation with their mother and grandmother, who still live arduous lives following the old tradition.
An entry for the Westworld Scoring Competition 2020 from HBO and Spitfire Audio, featuring an original score by composer Paul Terry, entitled Switching Genres (2020).
Claire visits a women's shelter in search of her missing mother, but an encounter with a mysterious woman suggests all may be a façade.
One man's quest for a cup of water.
A computer analyst suddenly finds himself the focus of Hollywood elites after creating a character that goes viral online in the early days of internet video. After reaching the top he finds himself where he started and contemplates the meaning of success and the value of his own art. Securing a top Hollywood agent, promise of starring in a DreamWorks Film and his own TV show a true story.
In the winter of 1945 during WWll, navigator Edward Field was on his 3rd mission when flak crippled the plane and caused it to crash land in the North Sea. This is the story of Field's survival. Field, now 95, narrates this documentary.
A private detective uses his skills to make a friend. This was made for My Rode Reel 2020.
Jarman award-nominated artist Mikhail Karikis and young activists explore mutual care in the new meteorological era of 2050.
KK was born to Cambodia refugees in a refugee camp in Thailand during the Khmer Rouge and eventually legally emigrated with his family to Long Beach. Growing up in the projects, he joined a gang and was incarcerated. He was deported back to Cambodia--a country he had never been to. In Phnom Penh, word spread that KK was a break dancer. Kids would show up at his door asking him to teach them. He saw they were sleeping on the street, not going to school, and getting into drugs--a bad path he knew. He started teaching them and his friend Shhort, who had a similar story as KK, taught English. Now, Tiny Toones teaches 100 kids dance and other subjects each day. Most importantly, KK turned his life around to give kids like him an education and a chance.
"Sid has to kill and drink the blood of a human tonight. If he refuses to, he will suffer horrifying consequences"
Stages are locked down, theatres are closed, events are stalled but the artiste and the art live on.
When spring arrives, two cherubs, Beep, the bright trumpeter, and Bop, the suave drummer, are eager to use their musical talents to help a sprout grow. But when faced with the other’s differing methods, the two find themselves engaged in a melodic and elemental showdown that expands further than either of them anticipated.
Two park rangers investigate a mysterious signal originating from deep in the woods.
A brief encounter with Mic and Flo during their weekly training.
Borrowed From Nature explores the rich and complex history of Japanese gardens in western Canada. Through the principles and design philosophy of famed Japanese Canadian designer Roy Tomomichi Sumi, we visit Japanese gardens in Lethbridge, AB, Vancouver, BC, and New Denver, BC, revealing hidden testaments to an enduring Japanese influence in our country
As they get ready for the day, three young Black women discuss the public perception of their Blackness in relation to their cultivation of a strong sense of self. Wash Day is an intimate exploration into how private, domestic acts such as washing your hair or putting on makeup become a significant re-acquaintance with the body, before and after navigating the politics of one's outwardly appearance. Sundance Ignite 2021
A view of the common looking north
Plagued with the guilt of feeling responsible for his late wife Amelia’s overdose, Alexander exiles himself into seclusion amongst the confines of a remote lake-house cabin.
The portrait of an art institution: James Benning explores the building and grounds of the California Institute of Art. Each image creates a tension, a constant urge to move on the next one, as if landscape and space could be the scenes of a crime.
Get to know the life of West African revolutionary Thomas Sankara, and his pursuit of liberating Burkina Faso from colonial rule.
To travel an infinite universe is to find the unexpected. Ares (Phelan Davis), a soldier of a distant and bittersweet future, finds himself thrown into The Void: a dimension used by humanity as a shortcut through space, thought to contain nothing but emptiness. This theory is proven wrong, as we discover the vast footprint of an ancient and ethereal alien history. Early in our journey Ares stumbles onto John (Joe Finley), a troubled young man from the recent past, also thought to be trapped in a part of The Void. As the two must part ways, they find themselves on similar paths, surreal and uncertain, each step taking them further down the inter-dimensional rabbit hole.
Southeast comedy short
Lyra's parents disappeared during a mission to space. During her birthday, she finds a clue that gives hope to her years-long search for them.
Tracks Leigh Whannell’s directing process on reimagined horror classic The Invisible Man.
Far Far Est is a proud Québecois short film about Charles and Olivier's love for skiing and surfing on the North-American East coast. While they might not be dropping into the craziest ski lines you will see this year, the two explorers make sure to turn this trip into a real-life fairy tale.
After the creation of his talk show: QwC, Christian is living his best life. That is until a new threat arrives that could wipe out his entire show....himself.
An expressionist musical portrait of Mother Teresa performed in drag.
EX has just broken up with LOVER; it's blissful chaos, everything feels lukewarm and illogical.
The film documents the everyday life of people from a town in Ghana called Jamestown - also known as 'Sodom & Gomorrah’, a place that seems to have fallen by the wayside. Brief portraits of the inhabitants reveal a life marked by hopelessness and the struggle to move forward.
Bound by familial duty, Cathal and his brothers Cet and Cormac, accompany their exiled father Fergus, into the bleak wilderness in search of redemption and a new beginning in a world where all hope is lost.
Victoria Coren Mitchell presents this celebration of British skill at its very best, as royal repairers restores remarkable pieces with curious pasts using techniques as old as the items themselves. The repairers bring back to life a piano previously owned by two famous British monarchs, a car that's believed to have belonged to the Queen Mother and a rare copy of King Louis XV's roll-top desk.
Two amazing foster girls, "Kat" and "Cee", have an exciting and life-changing adventure running away with their pony "Little Cooper" to find and save their horse from slaughter "Angel".
With the notorious Count Dracula as head of the class, the tiny monsters get spooktacular lessons on Frankenstein, the Mummy, werewolves, and zombies!
Last Call for Tomorrow reflects on the crisis' facing all life on Earth. We are witnessing the 6th Mass Extinction of our planet, and it is accelerating faster than most scientists predicted. We are losing about 200 species a day. Humanity has killed 83% of all wild mammals and half of all plants. Global industrial pollution is killing over nine million people a year, through bad air and water.
World champion soccer player and trailblazing activist Megan Rapinoe hosts a fearless conversation with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones, and acclaimed television host Hasan Minhaj. Watch these change-makers come together to talk about the challenges we face as a nation.
A man goes to extreme lengths for a meal.
In reference to the ‘King of Soul’, we woke up at 5 am one morning in the midst of Swiss confinement to hit the consecutive bridges of Geneva with some revisited and reassembled James Brown moves. Taking us up the river Arve, we traveled bridge by bridge through the awakening of the city in a dialectic scheme. We are the Camera and the body, connection is our tool, listening our aim and the scenery our stage.
One of the Karrabing's most stirring and direct films, Day in the Life (also screening as part of the Frameworks programme) depicts obstacles encountered across four points of their day. A multilayered hip-hop soundscape sees helpless statements by white media make way for the Karrabing's ultimately empowering words of resistance.
Filmmaker Caveh Zahedi and member of The Yes Men Jacques Servin give classes in bringing about political change and make a web show of this. A hilarious and painfully honest report on this process, in which students and teachers slowly but surely get to know – and appreciate – one another.
A poetic exploration of the presence and absence of a mother.
As the world races to lead the way in blockchain technology, could Africa have an advantage? This documentary follows the journey of Bitcoin pioneers as the continent seeks to leverage cryptocurrency to leapfrog standing world economic powers.
Glaciers are not simply isolated in the mountains, they are at the heart of British Columbia. They provide us drinking water, electricity, and they are vital to the ecosystems that have lived here for thousands of years. With climate change expected to destroy up to 80% of our glaciers by 2100, this issue cannot be ignored. This groundbreaking film deals with climate change on a personal level. Three just-graduated boys take the road to learn first-hand what we can do to save our glaciers. Working closely with glaciologists and community members across BC, Melt is truly a film powered by the people of this province. Re-discover the beauty of BC through an inspiring story about hope, community, and being a young person in this world.
We are bound to the choices we make. What goes around comes around. A take on the legacy of ocean pollution.
The announcement came on Thursday, March 12, 2020 at 8 p.m.: all high schools in France would close until further notice due to the global health crisis caused by the coronavirus. All students in France are being placed under house arrest for an indefinite period of time.
In this short video essay film, Stanley Coleman analyses the artwork featured in a bootleg Dendy cartridge, and the story that seems to unfold in its pictures.
An aspiring teenage rapper from Afghanistan, finds himself stuck in Athens with a group of friends. Through music and poetry he tries to make sense of the world around him.
The tactical and operational roll the Shadow Government played behind the scenes carrying out the coup against President Trump.
Brandon has resigned himself to a life unfulfilled until a single click of his camera forever changes his life. What is hidden will always come to the light.
A man living in his car takes a filmmaker into the woods to share a dark secret.
An Ernie Gehr tribute is repurposed into an artist's qualms with identity and personal expression.
A succession of images made during the pandemic accompany a reflection on photography and memory
A daydreaming cubicle worker contemplates another lousy day at the office.
This short cartoon features a text generated by a machine learning algorithm which has been trained on answers to the question “What is the meaning of life?”
A dog walker becomes obsessed with a client's dog after his personal trainer moves away.
All Screwed Up | Visual Tribute is a passion project directed by Isaac "Chill" Yowman and produced by IYO Visuals in association with DJ Screw’s family to celebrate the life & legacy of a legend.
When a simple mistake turns into a fatal error for one of his patients, Sam tries to bury the truth.
An intense investigation is opened when three kids discover the remote control is missing.
"A riveting, emotionally charged rock doc like none before it. This decade long journal follows the band and phoenix-like implosion and spiritual immersion of their front-man, who was born with a genius like gift to create hit music."