When he died, Byron Levy left behind a vast inheritance — of drawings.
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When he died, Byron Levy left behind a vast inheritance — of drawings.
A highschooler gets a surgical implant that allows him to treat real life like social media.
They hatch a plan together, but he has a secret one on the side. And when they both come face-to-face with their lies, there’s nowhere left to run.
In conversation with filmmaker Lynne Sachs, multi-disciplinary artist Jack Waters discusses his career and experiences as a part of the downtown New York City art scene from the early 80s to the present. Filmed in Jack’s home on the Lower East Side on February 15th, 2018.
The coroner ruled the death of Karen's mother an "accidental death", but Karen is convinced that her stepfather murdered her mother. Now she has to prove it without becoming a victim herself.
This short film is based on true story and it's about the rapper with Autism that got jacked by those 2 criminals that ruined his birthday.
A heist goes wrong when one of the robbers isn't what he seems.
The film tells the story of Loiya Ngamba, a nature lover who chanced upon an area in Punshilok in Langol hill range in Manipur and created a green space for the local communities. At a time when trees are cut down rampantly in the name of 'development', when 'civilisation', 'urbanisation' has come to mean building blocks of concrete, when forests are being cleared and sold off to corporate houses to usher in 'modernity', this film asks pertinent questions as it tells the story of reorienting man's relationship with nature and building a culture of peaceful coexistence.
When a little girl blows into an old tin whistle she finds in the dirt, something follows her home.
Calvin has early onset Alzheimers and plays by his own rules. With Claire his unorthodox caregiver, he navigates the friendships and antics in his Senior Living Community, while grappling with his own sense of loss.
Watch the full virtual reality Grenfell Tower documentary about people’s lives, their homes and the community that existed before the fire on 14th June 2017. Best viewed with headphones.
Café assistant Caterpillar performs at an open mic night hosted by her boss, Moth!
Stories of ancient, lost civilizations deep in the Amazon have endured for centuries. But what if they were true? In 2008 Nat Geo followed two archeologist who proved such cities were in fact right front of our eyes. Now, in 2018, even more discoveries show how extensive and populous these Amazon civilizations once were.
A group of young Friends discover an ancient statue that unleashes an Evil Spirit who enslaves them to collect human blood so that the Evil Spirit can come back to life and rule the world. It's up to a Detective, a Priest, and a Pizza Boy to infiltrate the groups sinister compound to ward the Evil Spirit from the Earth before it's too late.
The second Sci Fi from More-on Productions. The Universe is at war. Both sides ready to kill without question. Meanwhile Two brothers find a derelict space ship and start up a space ...
In the crime capital of the world, LAPD officer Morgan was having just another "regular" bad day in the line of duty. Or not.
Among the last Syrian refugees allowed in the US before President Trump’s Muslim travel ban, the Kalajis’ excitement and hope slowly turn into something else as they face the realities of surviving and the magnitude of what they were forced to leave behind.
A man discovers a box of interviews with his father, a lifelong heroin addict who died of AIDS in 1997. What he finds will uncover generations of family secrets, forcing him to redefine his own past, doubt his present, and question his future.
Don't dine & dash when this is your chef! A mix of the old silent film classics & modern day fights.
Holy Ghost is a short film covering the resurgence of Architects after the passing of lead guitarist/songwriter Tom Searle. The film features band interviews, footage of the Holy Hell sessions, and the band’s sold out show at London’s Alexandra Palace.
FYTA become plants dressing up as people staging a theater play about plants. The mirroring of embodiment, fantasy and representation creates a series of surreal interactions where sexuality meets relaxation, impossible relationships find theatrical resolutions and an excursion to a deserted resort turns into post-human documentary on nature.
Daniel, a brilliant chemistry teacher, is entangled between a vindictive friend and desperate drug dealer.
Robert Partridge lives a normal life with his normal family in a normal neighborhood, working a normal job. But Robert Partridge is not normal.
A robot cares for a ship full of sleeping passengers on an interstellar voyage, and one day she discovers she is not alone.
In July 2017, Northern Ireland's Air Ambulance finally took to the skies. This documentary reveals the remarkable and poignant story of the doctor who was determined to make this critical service a reality and follows the air ambulance team as they respond to emergency calls during their first weeks of service.
One of the most enigmatic and controversial movie producers in Hollywood history, Sam Spiegel fled the spectre of Nazi Germany in 1933 to become the only person to win three Oscars as sole producer for the feature films On The Waterfront (1954), Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) and Lawrence of Arabia (1962). A maverick and an uncompromising taskmaster, the last tycoon of Hollywood’s Golden Age left behind an impressive and colourful legacy including an extensive award-winning filmography and the Sam Spiegel School of Film and Television in Jerusalem.
Steps are back and celebrating 20 Years Of Steps with a UK Arena tour in 2017, following on from the formation for their latest album, Tears On The Dancefloor.
Shot in a single uncut sequence, Cinema Olanda Film connects an architectural location, a number of individuals, and past and present events through a momentary filmic reality.
Why are we seeing so many mass shootings in our schools, churches, and public places? Why do our “experts” (criminologists, psychiatrists, sociologists, and clergy) have so few answers? And the “gun-control lobby”, it almost seems they want mass shootings in order to “justify” infringements of the Second Amendment and promote the globalist agenda. But is that wise? Scholars tell us governments have killed over 262 million of their own citizens in just the past century. So, is the reason we keep and bear arms really for target practice and duck hunting? Scientific American says one in six Americans are on psych drugs: the very drugs the mainstream media profits from every day. Is there a connection between Big Pharma’s product and mass shootings, or are guns the problem? What destruction would a world government do if this is what national governments do? Good Guys with Guns asks some hard questions. What can we the people do to deter tyranny and atrocities?
Samona Olanipekun explores the concepts of home, identity and belonging, from the starting point of the theme of globalisation.
A beautiful country. It has mountains. It has forests. It has rivers. Only, there is no water. Edward and his wife owns a small, simple house with a garden. As everything else around here, the garden is no longer a garden, but a barren field with just a few tops of dry maize. The drought is a silent disaster, moving through the entire country – like a ghost.
Two middle-schoolers try an experiment at home involving ping pong balls, red light, and white noise.
Ian Haig’s The Foaming Node essays the discovery and emergence of new bodily organs in meticulous and captivating detail. We follow the last remaining observers, members of a cult of sorts, who have experienced both the transmissions of The Foaming Node, and their own personal and strange bodily transformations. They discuss exactly how the changes associated with The Foaming Node have affected them, telling fascinating, visceral, detailed tales that reach beyond science, alternative medicine, and corporeality.
Whitesnake revisited the music that singer David Coverdale recorded with Deep Purple in the Seventies when they released The Purple Album. The album, and the tour that followed, offered fans new modern interpretations of Purple classics like "Burn" and "Mistreated." Whitesnake puts their distinctive spin on several songs from Coverdale's studio albums with Deep Purple - Burn (1974), Stormbringer (1974), and Come Taste The Band (1975). Highlights include: "You Fool No One," "The Gypsy" and "Soldier Of Fortune."
Chris Milewski (A Taste of Phobia, POE IV: The Black Cat) returns with another Italian horror inspired short film — PHANTOMS OF THE FOG! This 11 minute affair consists of a heaping dose of, you guessed it, Italian horror, with a dash of those classic Vietnam War actions flicks churned out around the world during the mid to late 80s. Starring Filmiracle Productions regulars Karen Lynn and Terry Reilly, newcomer Ryan Fargo plays the part of a American soldier wandering around in the jungle for reasons unknown. This time around, Chris has recruited Luca Coscarella (known for his amazing cover tracks, most notably his BURIAL GROUND: NIGHT OF TERROR cover) to deliver a hypnotic musical score. Now, of course it’s not the 1980s anymore, so this film still does contain some of it’s own charm in the mix.
Carl Sukenick is released from a mental hospital with a taste for LSD and blood.
A woman copes with grief through the use of a state-of-the-art virtual reality headset.
The Kennedy name has become synonymous with wealth, power, and tragedy. This doc explores the public service and private lives of the famous family.
When a school shooting erupts, a father suspects that his own son is the shooter.
Short film about the search for butter.
Man is an imagining being.
A Year in Transition follows a 20-year-old Arab-American transgender man in his first year of transition as he comes out, begins taking hormones, goes through gender affirmation surgery, and finds his own place in the trans community. The film is based out of Ypsilanti, MI and includes other transmasculine people in the Metro Detroit area. A Year in Transition is unique in that it shows a positive story of transition and has a transgender director at the helm.
In the sci-fi tinged Quantification Trilogy, Jeremy Shaw’s characters escape the physical world through ecstatic practices. The three inventive, interconnected "para-fictions" that make up the trilogy deal with "Quantum Humans": immortal, cyborg-like entities who use dance as a ritual to transcend the oppression of technology. Using vintage means to craft each mid-length film, the Vancouver-born artist creates a fascinating work about the relationship between the individual and the collective.
This video was made for the re-release on LP of the cassette of "Music and Poetry of the Kesh", a soundtrack that Todd Barton and Ursula K. Le Guin made to accompany her book "Always Coming Home".
Billie visits her ageing father in jail, revealing that her childhood in his care was not as safe and happy as he might have believed. Will she get her revenge?
The sculptor Elizabeth King mines the spaces in between classical sculpture and automata; life and the life- like. Double Take: The Art of Elizabeth King explores the motives and creations of this quiet iconoclast at a pivotal moment in her career.
'NIRVANA' is an intimate journey into the lives of Chinntu Dolly and Aaliyah Khan, two young transgender women, as they journey to Koovagam, the largest transgender festival in the world, to take part in the highly anticipated Miss Koovagam beauty contest. This film is a look at the joys and troubles of transgender life in India.
Ephraim Kishon is perhaps best known for directing Sallah Shabati, a film that garnered multiple awards and put Israeli cinema on the world stage. But Kishon is first and foremost a satirist and writer whose books and plays have been translated into over 40 languages and have earned him the Israel Prize. This documentary paints an intimate portrait of the legendary artist - a Hungarian Holocaust survivor and immigrant to the fledgling state of Israel - through interviews, archival footage, animation and in-depth conversations. The result is a captivating film that highlights Kishon’s acerbic wit, playful approach to language and above all, his zest for life.
A young adult embarks on an odyssey between the corridors of depression and negativism after the loss of a loved one.
An evil force is awaken in the woods.
Chase, leaving the country to study overseas, attempts to say goodbye to Emma, his girlfriend of 2-years.
One of the last performances by Mac Miller rapping "Interia" in 2018
A non-verbal short film about a mysterious box that keeps following a man.
A coming-of-age story about two boys chasing their dreams among the gold mines of Ghana.
More classic Byrne on fine anecdotal form. Join Ed on his amusing meander through the joys of parenting, doctors, dating and being a dad. Masterfully turning the mundane into an imaginarium of fun, our renowned Irish joker's take on gender politics will have all the boys rushing out to buy that pair of pink trainers.
Rules of Engagement is a film about belongingness as a human motivating force. Three stories, all set in the everyday, capture experiences of this phenomena; Jack, the outcast, is attending a family gathering, Robin is trying to integrate into a new social group and Nadia is failing to blend in amongst conservative work colleagues.
Two young men trapped in their apartment must rise to the occasion to pay back a loan shark.
A dao zhang battles a vampire, a werewolf, and his prospective father-in-law's internalized classism.
A short film that evokes the lived experience of being in the LGBTQ closet via sensual, poetic cinematography. This film presents the main research findings of a cinematic-phenomenological research study featuring in-depth interviews with research participants about their lived experiences of being closeted as sexual minorities. All imagery in the film is derived from research participants’ descriptions of what being in the closet felt like for them personally.
The Art and Times of Frosty Myers, documents the career of sculptor Forrest “Frosty” Myers over the past half-century. Coming to New York City from San Francisco in 1961, he entered a rapidly changing art scene.