Recorded in Hibiya Yagai Ongakudo on October 22 2016.
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Recorded in Hibiya Yagai Ongakudo on October 22 2016.
Intimate behind-the-scenes documentary about the handsome German tenor Jonas Kaufmann, one of the hottest properties in the opera world, and his triumphant return after illness.
Join the members of the historic Rosetta mission through the years as they launch, wait and then deploy the lander onto the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko. Experience the dramatic highs and lows of the first mission to land a probe on a comet in space.
Insightful new documentary in which Jeff Lieberman, Roy Frumkes, Matt Cimber and Joe Ellison share memories of the slime and grime of the grindhouse glory days!
Pinky Thompson grew up in Hawaii during a time when one was punished for being Native Hawaiian. After almost losing his life in the battlefields of Normandy in World War II, Pinky brought his fierce energy to the arena of social service whre he championed a health care system, created invaluable educational programs and strengthened the pride of Native Hawaiians. Pinky fostered new methods of policy collaboration and community testimony. He elevated a new generation of Hawaiian leaders to represent the vibrant cultural identity and value system of the Hawaiian people.
Paris, in a post apocalyptic future. Vampires have taken over political and social power, imposing a fashion anarchy headed by the magnificent Vlad Dracula, a widely acclaimed fashion designer and photographer. From clubs to parties, from photo shoots to fashion shows, the infamous count leads an outwardly self indulgent life with his clique of iconic vampires and pop idols.
In "Maria I Need Your Lovin", we follow Mary's search for love. In a quickly edited style you as a viewer rumble through eight years of Mary's life. Will she eventually manage to create her ideal situation; a stable household?
An ambitious investigative reporter, uncovers an ominous government conspiracy and immediately finds himself in their cross hairs. Now, he must race against time to stay alive and expose the proposed legislation before it is voted into law.
Filmed during the 2016 Standing Rock protests in South Dakota, Sky Hopinka's Dislocation Blues offers a portrait of the movement and its water protectors, refuting grand narratives and myth-making in favour of individual testimonials.
The Dunnigan Journals is a short adventure film about Sean Douglas Dunnigan; a journalist who is struggling to find the plot of his first novel when suddenly he is launched into a dangerous undertaking led by a mysterious beauty and an armed tracker to find a lost treasure hunter, an ancient medallion, and his own great story. Director Kevin Ernst Writers Kevin ErnstRyan Sevy(story by) Stars Ryan SevyMichael SorensenNoelle DeJong
After being stood up on a date, a romantically starved gay man meets an attractive yet enigmatic stranger. With the promise of weed and a 'good time,' the young man agrees to give him a ride home, completely unaware of what the night will unfold.
Weaving through Paris and Winnipeg, a married couple struggle to maintain their love and marriage even as a life-altering decision threatens to tear them apart.
Susan’s dancing career ended when she became a mother. Thirty years later her daughter (the filmmaker) attempts to recreate her last performance through documentation, memory and contemporary restagings. The inspiration for the original dance began with Green’s ancestral oral history of her great-grandmother’s husband who was lost at sea. The film references the temporal space between each rendition of the story; the cyclical (dis)appearance of what is just out of reach: the husband, the story and the dance.
Split Sibling Decision is about the mere moments you have to make a choice; save your brother or let him die? As souls are born and reborn they renew their bonds to one another throughout time. Decision after decision. Second after second.
Filmed live on Halloween night for the first time in the show's long running history, your host Jonathan Fritz takes you through five stories full of darkness and the macabre.
Internet dating can be nerve-wracking at the best of times, everyone wants to put their best foot forward, and everyone has things they want to hide. Unfortunately for Jack and Jill, they've got more to hide than most, and that's going to make their first coffee date an afternoon to remember.
A masochistic girl is saved from a life of scrounging and skiving when she develops an obsessive crush on David Cameron. Totally irreverent in tone, 'Funemployed' exploits whimsical pop-video imagery to playfully present a dreamworld of job seeking far removed from the grey reality of being young, broke and directionless.
Telling the emotional story of people trapped in the Himalayas following the earthquake which struck Nepal on the 25/04/2015.
A heartbroken romantic gets a magical second chance to marry the woman he believes is his fate.
A queer oddball seeks approval from Black peers despite a serious lack of Hip-Hop credentials. This short animated documentary takes you on a quest for belonging.
3rd Nov 2017 - Full Show Match Card: Triple threat first to two falls table match: Matt Riddle v Keith Lee v Jimmy Havoc Jack Sexsmith vs Cara Noir Eddie Dennis vs Omari Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher Mark Davis vs The OJMO Big T vs Session Moth Martina Shay Purser vs Damian Dunne Los Federales Santos JR Chuck Mambo vs Chris Brookes Damon Moser vs Spike Trivet Dahlia Black vs Candyfloss
Roommates and best friends Carter and Josh are finally able to live out their dream of spending the summer at the Jersey Shore. However, Carter’s troubled past becomes problematic as the summer begins to unfold. Summer of Dreams is a humorous coming-of-age story about friendship, finding happiness and summertime fun.
On August 21, 2017, a once-in-a-lifetime total solar eclipse passed straight across the heart of Nebraska...and so did a line of summer storms. From Carhenge to Homestead National Monument, from sky to prairie, relive the Great American Eclipse in 360-degrees as thousands wait in the rain with Bill Nye the Science Guy to see if the clouds will part in time for totality.
Lights flicker & fade as focus shifts from artificial to natural light, ending on a second artificial light speeding through the blackened miasma of the night sky.
Near Mogulmari in the south of West-Bengal in India lies a mountain known locally as Sakhisona. The stories about it are still sung by local musicians. A dig nearby recently uncovered the remains of a monastery as well as 6th-century objects. The film shows the objects unearthed and re-enacts the stories and folklore.
Based on the early events of psychic Lazaro Ruben Torres, clinically declared dead on five separate occasions. Lazaro, a neighborhood medium, inherits psychic abilities after a tragedy visits him and his daughter, leaving her dead. Trying to reconnect with his daughter, Lazaro is determined to deepen his gift, in the process discovering the man who killed her.
A young man has an existential debate with an old school teacher in his head, as he bleeds out in his bathtub.
See the world through the eyes of Lenno, a lively boy with a behavioral disorder who can be both irritating and really sweet.
Alzheimer's: Every Minute Counts is an urgent wake-up call about the national threat posed by Alzheimer's disease. Many know the unique tragedy of this disease, but few know that Alzheimer's is one of the most critical public health crises facing America. Because of the growing number of aging baby boomers, and the fact that the onset of Alzheimer's is primarily age-related, the number of Alzheimer's case is predicted to skyrocket in the United States. This will not only be a profound human tragedy, but an overwhelming economic one as well. Due to the length of time people live with the illness and need care, it's the most expensive medical condition in the U.S. Future costs for Alzheimer's threaten to bankrupt Medicare, Medicaid, and the life savings of millions of Americans.
In this bone-chilling thriller, five childhood friends reunite for a "guy's trip to the cabin" and accidentally unleash a century-old curse. One by one, reality as they know it crumbles before them, as they slip into madness.
Hikikomori describes a Japanese psychopathological and sociological phenomenon affecting up to 2 million people who withdraw from society, hiding in their rooms for months to years at a time.
Afflicted with insomnia and loneliness, two tenants in a decaying apartment building form a bond during the city's nocturnal hours.
What would a Korean adoptee say to the mother she never knew?
Abel goes back to his family home to escape his past.
The Girl In The Woods is a short film which explores crime, honor and violence in a post truth, hyper real world. It follows two social outcasts, Beatrix and Charlie, who find solace in one another while facing quirky characters they meet on the way from brothel girls to art dealers. In the quest to save the orphanage where they not only met but had the only sense of home, they find the money to pay off the orphanages debt by stealing from a Snuff director, Mr Sunshine. Triggering a showdown between between bad and not as bad. This short combines crime, comedy and a splash of blood.
How do you leave your country when you have to? How do you pack your bags? What do you miss the most? Those questions were asked to Ziad Alasmar, a young Syrian refugee, in front of projections of films from his country.
The Oscar-nominated director Marshall Curry takes you behind the scenes, with the rock band the National as they record in their cozy studio and perform a frenetic live rock show.
Papa Lester and his three boys amuse themselves by kidnapping and murdering women deep in the woods. The tables turn when their latest victim turns out to be just as crazy as they are. What happens when four crazy men kidnap one crazy girl?
"Two films & two iPhone sketches, with 40 years between them. Includes formal studies in light & shadow, subjectivity & objectivity, film material and the creative process. Filmmaker’s self-portrait in time, and by chance." - Holly Fisher
As a young development worker the director experienced a gold rush in a small town in Ghana. Some years later he returns to find out what the gold really means for residents of this town.
Three estranged sisters go out to a local discotheque as a way to rebond after years of separation.
The sequel to Mad Shelia: Virgin Road.
A short film after the events of "The 5th Sector", follows one man as he's thrown into action to save the human race after a post-apocalyptic alien invasion shot entirely in a single take.
3000 Killed consists of 2992 images, plus explanatory titles at the beginning and end, without zooms. During the Great Depression, the Historical Section of the Farm Security Administration documented American society in photographs. The director of this program, Roy Emerson Stryker, was a social scientist rather than a photographer, and he decided which pictures made under the program’s auspices from 1935 onward were rejected, or killed. Stryker and his assistants killed approximately 3000 black and white 35mm negatives by punching holes in them. This practice continued until 1939. The killed negatives remained unprinted and unseen for decades.
David Hartt’s film in the forest revisits Habitat Puerto Rico, an unfinished project conceived by Moshe Safdie in 1968. Launched just one year after Safdie completed Habitat ‘67, Habitat Puerto Rico was one of several iterations of that visionary project that the architect developed for New York, Israel, and Singapore, among other cities. Nearly fifty years after Habitat Puerto Rico was launched, in the forest returns to its sites, as well as a number of remote locations around the island where modules have been abandoned or repurposed. Investigating the relationship between ideology, architecture, and the environment, Hartt’s meditative film captures the remains of Safdie’s project and offers a pensive study of this unrealized architectural experiment, recontextualized within the political and economic struggles of contemporary Puerto Rico.
Cheap, sloppy, on-the-fly horror shorts shot over the course of a single drug and alcohol-fueled weekend. Come for the horror, stay for the laughs in this homemade bottom of the barrel anthology.
A young deaf teenager imagines a world where everyone speaks sign language to cope with an accident.
Water Under the Bridge explores the hierarchical power dynamics between performer, filmmaker, and spectator through the documentation of a dance performance.
Live Trax Vol. 44: 9.4.16 The Gorge Amphitheatre, George, WA With the spectacular river gorge as the backdrop, Dave Matthews Band took their final bow of the 2016 tour at the Gorge Amphitheatre before heading into an extended hiatus. The weekend, which has been affectionately dubbed “Labor Dave Weekend,” was full of incredible energy and solid performances that covered the breadth of the band’s catalogue. This show from September 4th kicked off with “The Stone,” complete with an audience sing-along, and ended with a two-song encore of “Pig” and “Stay (Wasting Time).” Special guests included Carlos Malta on woodwinds on “Say Goodbye,” “The Maker,” and “Typical Situation,” while touring crew member Joe Lawlor played guitar on a fiery performance of “Rhyme & Reason.”
a piece of my cinematic tension series, one leaning toward release making a pot of tea, listening to the radio, a sculpture of pose, a gesture incomplete - no relief a tea kettle boiling to silence is a petrified thought air mattresses are the worst to fold up
Trying to escape from the drama-filled life she lives, young YouTube vlogger Taylor and her friends decide to go on a spur of the moment camping trip into the Northern Canadian woods. What they discover isn't the peaceful trip they hoped for, but instead a nightmarish encounter with an ancient Native American monster
A Military squad without a command and band of survivors group together in hopes of finding salvation.
A probe into what modern neuroscience can tell us about consciousness and analyzes the implications of the cultural lens through which we tend to perceive it, revealing logical answers to some of humanity's oldest existential questions.
Composed of just four shots in which Clara McHale-Ribot, Rachel Kushner, Richard Hebdige, and Simone Forti read quietly to themselves, the film offers portraits of its subjects while simultaneously serving as a mirror for the viewers, who perform a parallel stillness.
Comedian Brad Williams hosts part two of the most deranged minds in comedy, including Bobby Slayton, Corey Holcomb, Paula Bel, Mike Ward, Yamaneika and Ralphie May in a hilarious show where no subject is too taboo.
Britt and Arely are a close mother and daughter who share a dark past that has haunted them since Arely's childhood. The pair set out to find their second chance at happiness, hunting for that perfect guy to enter their life. Upon finding Trevor, things start looking up--until what at first seemed like the perfect marriage quickly turns into a living nightmare. As the darkest, most despicably violent and harrowing depths of their past are forcibly brought to light, Britt and Arely are in for the fight of their lives.
Live sound recordings from the glacier and Waiho river form the sound composition. Since 2008, Ka Roimata o Hinehukatere has retreated one and a half kilometers, following a period of advance in the 1990s; a sensitive barometer of climatic shifts in a warming world.
A psychological drama for the media-saturated age. In a world of viral videos, memes, and fake news, where cats ride skateboards and people get struck by lightning, one man erodes the boundary between online and real.
Four interlocking stories with a Jazz theme. Four Women go out to visit the sites of the jazz clubs where Lou, 65 and dying of cancer, claims she once performed as a young singer. It's election night, Nov. 8, 2016 and the women follow the results on their cell phones. It's also opening night for the C Flat jazz club where they end the evening up as their worst fears are realized: Trump has won the election.
In this 25-minute video essay, film scholar David Bordwell, co-author of "Film Art: An Introduction", conducts an analysis of Howard Hawks's "His Girl Friday" (1940), which he believes to be the apotheosis of classical Hollywood storytelling. Bordwell discusses the film's history and the status of Howard Hawks as an auteur before delving into a detailed analysis of various aspects of the film's narrative, dialogue, use of props, editing, and staging.