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The Selecter: Live at the Roundhouse

The Selecter led by their iconic frontwoman Pauline Black, alongside an incredible talented band of musicians, and co-fronted by original member Arthur ‘Gaps’ Hendrickson perform at The Roundhouse in London. The anarchic passion that fuelled Selecter gigs during the 2 Tone era is still there, except the pair (Pauline & Gaps) are more driven than ever. Their confidence is sky-high and they’re also writing the best songs of their career, which is saying something given the enduring popularity of hits like Three Minute Hero, Missing Words and On My Radio.

The Selecter: Live at the Roundhouse

NR 2018
The Armor of God: Gospel Adventure Story

Liz and her brother, Joey, bring their friends, Casey and Steve, along on their family's camping trip. They were planning on a relaxing vacation, but a river excursion ending in a popped raft leaves them stranded in the forest with no way to get home. Helplessly lost and confused, they meet Chuck - a failed forest ranger who knows less about the forest than a squirrel knows about the South Pole. They get further lost along the way and have some frightening run-ins with nature while Chuck teaches them about something that he actually does know a lot about, the spiritual armor that God gives to believers to fight off the schemes of the devil. Join Liz, Joey, Casey, Steve and their new friend Chuck as they discover more about who God is, the salvation that He offers, and the armor that He gives to His children!

The Armor of God: Gospel Adventure Story

10.0 2018
Dave Matthews Band - Live Trax Vol. 46: Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center

Our latest release, Live Trax 46, available in CD and Blu-ray formats, from 7.7.18 in Noblesville, IN captures the band at the height of renewed energy. The setlist spans the band’s career completely, including a number of debut performances of songs off the most recent release, "Come Tomorrow". With the addition of new band member, Buddy Strong, on keys and vocals, the band makes older fan favorites such as "What Would You Say" and "Warehouse" sound just as fresh as newcomers like the intimate "Here On Out" and "That Girl Is You".

Dave Matthews Band - Live Trax Vol. 46: Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center

NR 2018
Queer Babel

Queer Babel is a provocation, a forced interaction between two different artificial intelligence interfaces. A digital voice, created using AI software, embodies the words generated by a separate AI program, the results of which are surprising and disturbing. The work functions as homage to Alan Turing and all those who have struggled to live their authentic queer lives, but it also invites questions. How can we use technology to disrupt the algorithmic forces of hatred and oppression?

Queer Babel

NR 2018
The Seawolf

The Seawolf is the latest from awarded filmmaker Ben Gulliver, who follows seven professional surfers on a two-year, jaw-dropping, cinematic journey in search of remote, frigid waves. This cold-water surf film documents the best of the best as the navigate icy waters in Norway, Scotland, New Zealand, Canada, Australia and The Faroe Islands. For decades, the search of new and isolated waves has been inspiring surfers and filmmakers alike. With the progression of wetsuit technology and the desire to go further, the possibilities of triumph in visual cinematics and surf are exceeded with The Seawolf.

The Seawolf

NR 2018
Dark House: The Legend Of Dark House

Fay a young woman is bequeathed a large house on a private estate by her deceased Aunt Francesca and Uncle Dominic, whom she visited only once as a child with her mother. She never wished to visit again. Having become the owner of the estate, she cycles to the village location where the house stands and cautiously looks around the grounds. When she returns to her bike she finds it gone. As night draws in, she is left with no choice other than to enter the property and stay the night. This is the beginning of her terrifying, ordained destiny, from which there is no escape.

Dark House: The Legend Of Dark House

NR 2018
Pat Passlof: …unexpected conversation…

“Pat Pasloff is a strong artist within a strong tradition…She has transcended some of the angst of Abstract Expressionism, without descending into something that is bland or formulaic or potentially conceptual” – David Cohen Pat Pasloff (1928 – 2011) was an ambitious abstract expressionist painter who produced large scale, fresh, and vital bodies of work. Studying under pioneering artist William de Kooning, she was able to find her own path and grow from his influence. Her patterns and grids come alive with the materiality and physicality of her paintings. Watch as Pasloff describes her experiences painting, gaining an education in art, and as her visual language of emotion comes alive.

Pat Passlof: …unexpected conversation…

NR 2018
Hillsong Worship: THERE IS MORE

In Genesis 32 we read the story of Jacob wrestling with God through the night. On the other side of Jacob’s divine encounter was a new name, a new blessing, a new identity and a new way of walking (literally). Will we be a worshipping people who are not content to sleep through the night (spiritually speaking) and wake in the morning unchanged? Like Jacob, will we enter into the wrestle with God, dare to know Him more intimately and be changed in the process? This is the premise for Hillsong Worship’s 26th live praise and worship album.

Hillsong Worship: THERE IS MORE

NR 2018
There’s Something in the Water

Caddo Lake is the only natural lake in Texas, a swampy world home to a thriving and delicate ecosystem. But its future is threatened by the appearance of Giant Salvinia, an incredibly aggressive invasive plant from South America that is rapidly overwhelming the body of water. This animated short brings together the real people who are devoting their lives to overcoming his green monster before it’s too late. Because, as one fishing guide puts it, “the lake means everything.”

There’s Something in the Water

8.0 2018
Escape to the Great Dismal Swamp

In the 1800s, southern newspapers ran ads seeking runaway slaves suspected of taking refuge in a vast wetland called the Great Dismal Swamp. For decades, scholars have sought proof that the reports were true, and now they finally have it. See how a team of archaeologists is using new discoveries and modern dating methods to piece together this lost part of American history. Then discover what life was like for these brave men and women, who chose to suffer in the swamp and keep their freedom rather than live under the conditions of slavery.

Escape to the Great Dismal Swamp

7.0 2018
Topo y Wera

A young couple of deported Mexicans gets by in Tijuana between resourcefulness and petty theft. The little they earn goes into drugs and slot machines. She was raised in Los Angeles and he spent his life in gangs, which left him with a bullet wound in the head that sometimes affects his memory. But all the wounds, the drugs and the gambling cannot help them forget that at one time they were a real family with a child they loved tenderly, until the day the Tijuana authorities took her away. Time goes by and Wera’s love for Topo becomes nothing but a bitter memory that accompanies her in her descent to hell.

Topo y Wera

NR 2018
The Eyeslicer: Halloween Special

Featuring a dozen segments of spine-tingling surrealist horror, The Eyeslicer Halloween Special takes viewers on the cinematic equivalent of an acid trip down the Halloween aisle at Party City! From an X-rated Halloween party hookup to a coming of age story set on the eve of Ted Bundy’s execution; from a documentary about pumpkin carving and misogyny to a supercut about the gendered dangers of the bathtub; from a cursed stand-up comedy set to a woman ( Carrie Coon) trapped inside a Red Lobster commercial; from a John Carpenter homage (featuring a cameo by Carpenter himself) to a sequel to The Eyeslicer’s now infamous Gwilliam, The Eyeslicer Halloween Special is an experience like no other – a deranged, proudly transgressive anthology carving out a bold new space in the Midnight movie genre.

The Eyeslicer: Halloween Special

NR 2018
The Bateman Lectures on Depression

Scott Bateman has suffered from depression most of his life, so of course now he has made a funny and visually-inventive autobiographical documentary about how his depression feels. The film is structured as a fast-paced 100-question test and includes appearances by Cory McAbee (The American Astronaut), Frank Conniff (Mystery Science Theater 3000), comedians Lane Moore (Tinder Live) and Dave Hill (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), and more. Made on a budget of $5000, the film is packed with visual effects and animation created by director Scott Bateman, who also wrote, composed the music, edited and shot The Bateman Lectures on Depression.

The Bateman Lectures on Depression

10.0 2018
Wild Alpine Rivers

What would happen to the mountains without water? They would turn into deserts, devoid of life and vegetation. But there are very few mountains without water on our planet. They take care of this themselves, creating their life’s element and taking water directly from the sky by entrapping the clouds around them. This water then collects on the flanks of the mountains, where it turns from rivulets into rivers, that flow out into the oceans. Mountains and water are symbiotic, a cycle that keeps life on earth going. Mountain streams slowly move along meadows before, only moments later, turning into the spray of waterfalls or small mystic lakes. What kind of life can be found in and around this mysterious cosmos?

Wild Alpine Rivers

NR 2018
Ultramarine

Ultramarine is a visual poem, narrating the 'exile blues' through spoken word performance, improvised rhythms and textile display. It is a poetic essay in repoliticising one of the most universal colours, which also has colonial references. Objects and documents are rendered in words by the Afro-American poet Kain, voiced in music improvised by drummer Lander Gyselinck and animated in images by Vincent Meessen. Ultramarine is composed like a spectrum: it unfolds and intertwines fragments of meaning.

Ultramarine

NR 2018
Kishon

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.

Kishon

NR 2018