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Just light shining through the viewfinder of an old russian camera.
A girl gets to know a young man at the bus stop as he descends farther into his struggle with Alzheimer's Disease.
While checking in on a neighbors cottage, a man finds there's an unexpected visitor already living there who is claiming to be a distant relative.
In Once In A Lifetime Sessions with Kasabian, the serial-festival headlining, multi-award winning band discuss their incredible success and how they've managed to achieve an astonishing five consecutive #1 albums in the UK. From their early days at school to a career-changing moment at Glastonbury, Kasabian reflect on their desire to bring people together with their music and their meteoric rise to becoming one of Europe’s best loved bands. In a truly electrifying gig, filmed at The Mill studios in London, Kasabian confirm their reputation for being one of the best live acts in the world, performing a set list featuring some of their biggest hits, Club Foot, L.S.F, Empire, I.D, Fire, Eez-eh, as well as new tracks Ill Ray (The King) and Bless this Acid House.
“Background actors” silently inhabit the roles of pedestrians or passersby. Like an exercise in walking meditation, the pedestrians trace a path that is unstable, full of distractions, thoughts, and emotions, crises of identity, anxiety, and restlessness. —Julia Feyrer
A dance documentation of one of the timeless compositions of the seer Pambatti Siddhar who lived centuries ago in Southern India. The verses are an Ode to the Serpent and steeped in profound universal philosophical thought.
Following the release of the bands much-acclaimed fourth studio album 'Affinity', they embarked upon their 10th anniversary tour across Europe & North America. Recorded and filmed on the 13th April 2017, at the legendary Melkweg venue on the Amsterdam stop of that tour, this represents the band's first ever live document with tracks from across the band's discography.
Two actors going for the same role strike up a friendship while waiting to be called up. When discussing the role, they present different views to how the role should be played and they reek havoc in the waiting room.
Gourmets all over the world are in love with these famous crustaceans: lobsters! For marine biologists lobsters are similarly fascinating: as research objects. We are on their trail in Cape Breton, an island in the northern Atlantic and part of the Canadian province Nova Scotia, where one of the largest populations of lobsters has its home.
A gender non-conforming 10-year-old perilously navigates their way through the school in search of a safer washroom.
I made you this video about some things that I made you.
Do you like potatoes? French fries? Mashed? or Baked? If you like any sort of potatoes, then this film is for you... to teach you a lesson.
On halloween night, Rose is finishing up a yearly tradition, while delivering orders, when she runs into a lost masked little girl. And we begin to realize, everything isn't what it seems.
An interview slowly turns into an inescapable nightmare
Documentary in which Nada van Nie follows the exciting life of singer Glennis Grace for more than a year. Since her spectacular appearance in 'America's Got Talent', the world is at her feet.
A man and a woman are compelled by a mysterious higher power to lose themselves in each other.
Shot in the northeast United States landscape, Willie and Brewsie reflects on the contemporary resonances of the last novella written by Gertrude Stein in 1946 entitled Brewsie and Willie.
A woman who lives by the beach retrieves objects brought to her by the tide.
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Filmed in five locations on a single day, One Vote captures the compelling stories of diverse voters on Election Day 2016. At times funny, surprising and heart-wrenching, the film eschews partisan politics in favor of an honest portrayal.
A con within a con.
Ferdi is an ethnic Turk who runs guest houses and apartments in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. He has earned money from the tourism and real estate boom over the past few years and has had the help of his wife Nurdan but despite her faithfulness and his adherence to Islam, he always chases single women who stay at his properties. Nurdan cannot endure Ferdi’s callous treatment of her and after a confrontation, she leaves. Ferdi gradually becomes aware of how much her existence is important to him and decides to go back to her home-town in Macedonia. Will he be able to win back her love or has Nurdan checked out of their marriage for good?
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.
Along the James River in Richmond, Virginia, impressions of a buried world emerge beneath the monuments on the surface, questioning how the past is recorded or suppressed.
The Film travels across some fascinating forests of India to explore the amazing ways in which nature affects the body, mind and spirit. It uncovers some ancient wisdom and examines new findings, through inspiring stories of people whose lives are intricately woven with forests.
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!
This one hour documentary for RTÉ One presented by Anne-Marie Tomchak, UK editor of Mashable explores how robots and artificial intelligence could be on course to transform the jobs market, render the skills of swathes of the population obsolete and utterly transform the way we work.
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".
From village to cotton field, from mill to market, the story of how one fabric came to symbolise the struggle of a continent and it's people.
Epic Home Haunts is a documentary showcasing the terrifying talent lurking next door, epic people creating the worlds most epic Halloween Haunts in their own backyards!
A man suffering from allegrophobia, the fear of being late, is late to work.
The story of Selina, a vampire who returns to a remote farmstead to destroy the last vestiges of her humanity — her long abandoned son.
In 2011 Apple ended Final Cut Pro as we knew it and started over with a brand new video editing application: Final Cut Pro X. The disruption this change caused is still being felt by the film, television, and video industries to this day. With misinformation run amok, Off the Tracks is a documentary that aims to clear the air once and for all. Featuring exclusive interviews with the creative professionals who use the software and the developers who created it. Why did Apple make Final Cut Pro X?
Tom Kemp’s Difficult Salad employs a developmental card game as a journalistic filmmaking tool. Primary sources representing the legal, spiritual and personal are documented attempting to design a game themed around the topic of international marriage. Positioned somewhere between a panel discussion and a ouija board, the game design functions as a strategy for drawing out unconscious positions and possible consensus from its participants.
Shot in a single take on 70mm, Arena is the latest film by the ever-inventive Austrian artist Björn Kämmerer and a tribute to the unexpected aesthetic pleasures we risk overlooking.
Charles, the protagonist of this reflective documentary by Markku Heikkinen, lives in the city of Kajaani in the heart of central Finland. Children often shout at him in the street, and he has even received death threats to his own doorstep. But Charles, who has a gentle disposition, won’t let these adversities discourage him. He has decided to survive, and he is proud of his children who are growing up as Finns. He is also proud of his job: “It felt good when I got my first salary. By paying taxes I can give something back for the good things Finland has given me.” Charles was born in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, but the bloody tribal wars that broke out in the beginning of the 90s drove the country’s Tutsi population either to their deaths or into exile into the neighbouring country, Rwanda. In the documentary we follow Charles as he travels to Rwanda to meet friends and family. However, the reunion is not all pleasant: his mother lives in a gloomy refugee camp.
Hellboy seeks out a legendary troll witch, who may have the key to solving a series of grisly murders. Based on the short story of the same name by Mike Mignola.
Your six-year-old daughter has been bitten by a zombie and now hungers for human flesh. What do you do? Do you double tap her in the brain? Or do you become the ultimate enabler and feed her human flesh? And where do you get human flesh from? This is the dilemma that Gareth and Jen face with their beautiful daughter Ana. What will they do? And how far will it go?
Ziemia (“Earth” in Polish) is a public art project created by artist Martynka Wawrzyniak in collaboration with the Greenpoint, community. The project takes the form of a ceramic orb atop a meadow in McGolrick Park, which will be unveiled in June 2018. The orb is glazed with a mixture of clay excavated in Greenpoint and soils from around the world contributed by residents. The artist spent two years reaching out to fellow Greenpointers to invite them to gather soil from locations symbolically representative of their identity. This film is an abbreviated version of a film which documents Wawrzyniak’s journey to Poland in August 2017 to collect soil on behalf of Polish seniors and undocumented immigrants who were unable to personally collect the soil themselves. This film and the fabrication of the ceramic orb were made possible by the generous support of The Polish Cultural Institute in New York.
Inspired by Derek Jarman’s 1978 queer punk film Jubilee, Contra-Internet: Jubilee 2033 follows Ayn Rand and members of her Collective, including Alan Greenspan, on an acid trip in 1955.
The film wrestles with the ideas of exploration, introspection and reframing a woman after becoming a mother. Lenzu’s dance-theater piece uses spoken word and drawings to tell a personal vision of femininity, and what it means to be an immigrant and a woman today.
Hollywood titans, Harvey Weinstein & Bill Cosby, have been brought to their knees by the #MeToo movement. The term casting couch has existed for decades in Hollywood, but in 1992, a case against talent agent, Wallace Kaye, was brought to court by 12 unknown actresses, who braved the loss of their careers, privacy & Hollywood dreams. Against all odds, they won, and no one listened, until now.
When left home alone, Dani will learn that her relationship with her older sister is worth more than what she made it out to be.
Briar and Belle live alone in a quiet house on a quiet street. No-one ever visits, and they never leave. Things have always been this way and the two girls know they always will be. They are happy. But fun and games are only fun for so long, and as the playful wanderings of Briar's mind begin to lead her thoughts into the unknown, the pressure out the world outside the windows begins to push in on their sealed safety and threatens to divide the sisters forever.
This elegant new film from the director of Crossing Rachmaninoff takes us backstage at the Royal New Zealand Ballet as a brilliantly theatrical European interpretation of a New Zealand classic re-enters the culture that inspired it.
What does modern love look like? In this 3 minute short Plumb explores the mixing of modern technology with silent film. Using texts as subtitles she also delves into the silent world of modern love where young people talk through their smart phones rather than to each other; rather than flirt with their eyes, they flirt with their texts. Rather than smiling they use an emoji to smile for them. The First Date is a silent one. (overthefence.com.au)
A look at the careers and influence of Terry Riley, Philip Glass, La Monte Young, and Steve Reich.
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.
A documentary about the Voz Própria project, aimed at the therapeutic treatment of incarcerated women. An articulation between music and psychoanalysis, the film follows from inside the prison the rehearsals of these women for a show in the Chapel of the Female Penitentiary of São Paulo.
George's girlfriend is taken by an ogre, forcing her to embark on a traumatic quest through the surreal universe of the twentysomethings.
Two people talk to each other.
A coming of age story about Harry, a charismatic 11-year old boy, who arrives at secondary school in suburban London unable to read or write. With the help of Sophie, his extremely dedicated teacher, can he overcome the illiteracy ingrained across generations of his family? Against the backdrop of a Britain riven with debates around class, identity and social mobility, the film follows Harry over two years as he fights not only to improve academically but also to believe in a different future for himself.
China is marrying Big Brother to Big Data. Every citizen will be watched and their behaviour scored in the most ambitious and sophisticated system of social control in history. Matthew Carney reports.
A dysfunctional family seeks vengeance on the townspeople who they feel are looking down at them. The twisted family paints their faces and takes to the street to exact vengeance. An unsuspecting couple and their infant son confront the psychotic family who follow them back to their home.
That Woman uses as source material the original Barbara Walters interview with Monica Lewinsky, which is intercut with a re-staging of the interview. Ms. Lewinsky is played by a women bearing a remarkable physical resemblance to the original, and Barbara Walters is played by George Kuchar. The make-up, costumes, set, lighting, and camera set-ups, are a facsimile of the original, albeit without the stunning high-production values displayed in the network original.
Since 2010, the historic Thornbury Theatre in Melbourne's inner north has been home to the biggest independent wrestling events in the nation, and on Friday April 20, one night before MCW Ballroom Brawl, the Thornbury Theatre hosts a special one night only event, where both PROGRESS Wrestling and Melbourne City Wrestling join forces!
Special moments from the careers of three of the most popular and most feted football players over the years. Featuring iconic players such as Zinedine Zidane, David Beckham and Ronaldo.
This is a short film about a simple man, Larry Petry who has had a hard life for many years but finds content in the small town of Cuba Kansas.
The world’s most popular children's entertainment group The Wiggles are delighted to unveil their brand new musical feature, THE EMMA & LACHY SHOW! In the entertainment world there's been Sonny & Cher, Fred & Ginger, Beyoncè & Jay-Z and now for the first time ever, pre-schoolers have their own dynamic duo - Emma and Lachy! Following on from the phenomenal popularity of The Wiggles Nursery Rhymes 2 (which reached #3 on the ARIA album chart – the band’s highest chart position to date), THE EMMA & LACHY SHOW is an exciting adventure for the yellow and purple skivvy-wearing Wiggles.
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.