‘The Script: Make Yourself at Home’ will show the uncertain, absurd, ordinary and lonely situation most of us are in right now.
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‘The Script: Make Yourself at Home’ will show the uncertain, absurd, ordinary and lonely situation most of us are in right now.
Kevin Hart's classic stand up bits are hilariously reenacted.
Do ghosts exist? In this new documentary, a filmmaker travels to rumored haunted places interviewing psychics, scientists, and skeptics in search of the truth. Along the way, his crew captures unexplained phenomena including a box that allows the dead to speak.
This is a story of strength of knowing where you stand and standing on the world of God and being in the right relationships and being around the right people right opportunities of loving life
Archival footage edited according to the randomized reinterpretation of a piece by Camille Saint-Saëns, played on theremin
In a short vignette of a modern gay relationship, a couple at odds find time for a moment of tenderness.
A bloody standoff between a wounded assassin and his would-be victim raises the question: how much will you compromise in order to survive?
Stranded in a snowstorm, a man wanders into Jerusalem's Lot-- unaware of the town's vampiric past. Based on the Stephen King story.
A young woman recalls a strange dream where a "figure" says it NEEDS her face.
Wrap-up of three years of Hunting Hitler with primary focus on Nazi plans to re-emerge with a Fourth Reich and concentrating on a nuclear attack on post-war America. Examines evidence from MI5, NSA and CIA files released under the Freedom of Information Act around 2015.
Sierra McKenzie ties Essa Terick as they describe their experiences and fascination with the art of neon rope play.
Centered around the Pennine Way fastest known time. Great Britain’s oldest – and arguably toughest – National Trail, incorporating around 37,000ft of grueling ascent. In 2020 two friends and elite ultra runners John Kelly and Damian Hall take on Mike Hartley’s intimidating record with their dedicated crews and pacers as they take on the most challenging task of their sporting careers to date.
After losing his father, A teenager struggles with his journey to manhood while dealing with his mother's abusive boyfriend.
A cinematic reflection focused on the quotidian, with unexpected sound/image juxtapositions and bristling space/time vortices made cognizant through editing. The film was begun in a "blue" moment a year ago, returned to during the Covid19 pandemic and lockdown in New York City. It's pace, melancholy, and concentration on the everyday, rather than the grandiose, seem particularly suited to this moment in history. As well it returns again and again to themes of mortality and goodbye. The result is allusive and idiosyncratic, exhibiting cross-national globalism within and through the adjacencies of form and content.
Emanations is the third film made during the COVID crises… in this case October and November reveal small joys in a melancholic sea.
Set during the 1997 general election 'A Night In 97' follows Bertie Oldcross, Labour's candidate for Scarborough and Whitby, and his campaign manager Simon, as they attempt to cover up a crime on the eve of polling day.
An observation
Amber uncovers dark secrets her parents have been hiding from her for weeks. Her oblivious mother becomes overwhelmed with their secret and tells Amber everything her father has been doing. When she finds out, nothing will get in her way to stop her.
Andy (Andreas Stiller Hudson), deserted as a child by his father (Werner Stiller), uncovers a forgotten 40-year-old goodbye letter from his dad.
A glimpse inside the haunted mind of Johnny, a little boy who sees monsters.
When Fjóla, Ragnar's old friend, comes to visit him, he falls in love and with the help of his friend Orri, Ragnar devices a plan to make her fall for him.
This short film follows three established Philadelphia drag queens showcasing their unique styles of drag. Through the eyes of Vinchelle, Bev, and Brittany Lynn, we get exposed to the inner workings of the Philadelphia drag scene. From bingo shows in a local bar to producing shows celebrating the black community, for these three queens, performing in drag is their life. But what happens when that life is suddenly turned upside down due to COVID-19?
A young man is tested once his church and parents find out that he is gay and is instantly isolated and disowned. He is propelled into his journey of self-acceptance, healing, and potentially finding pure love with a nearby waiter. Through the confusion, rejection, and devastation, there can still be hope knowing he is not alone and that a connection with God could still be possible.
A collection of 190-second short films created in response to COVID-19, commissioned by filmmakers Usama Alshaibi and Adam Sekuler.
A passionate encounter of two men by night takes an unexpected turn as they come across a psychic who can read their future.
What if you took the metaphysical questions posed by 2017's dramatic classic "A Dog's Purpose", and took them to their logical conclusion? IMO, you might get something that's very close to the Dogscape. Anyway I made a short film about that!
When a thug returns to the streets of Oakland, there is a mark on his life as he now has to escape the Jamaican drug lord that wants him dead in a gritty crime thriller starring Bay Area Rappers.
W enjoys her rights to have men’s daily activities while her husband, H takes care of the household.
Moose and Dan become heroin addicts
Other than the ocean, the rest of the planet was bathed in purple, which was due to the colour of the vegetation. The change in the sun’s radiation had probably caused the plants to evolve as they adapted to the new light.
Singer-songwriter Vincy explores the meaning of those words closest to their being: music, love, queerness, and Asian identity.
A documentary about Erin Wilkerson's family history in Los Angeles. It seeks to honor the indigenous people who have been treated as migrants in their own land since Spanish colonization. With their generosity, friendship, and hard work, they are the backbone of the city. Seeing them persecuted in the streets and living so far away feels like a failure.
Artetrans is the first theater cooperative made up of transgender people in Latin America. Follow Emma Serna, Luly Arias y Natalia Zappacosta as they transform their experiences into a space of resistance.
A narrative art film made for National Poetry Month and the Visible Poetry Project which features a series of touching vignettes of two women falling in and out of love - but told in reverse chronology and physically performed in reverse as well, then flipped "forward" in the edit.
A couple turns the cameras towards themselves showing an intimate side of Lyme Disease the world has yet to see. They also take the viewer on a journey researching the truth, lies and healing behind our modern era's most misunderstood chronic illness.
NOFX - Live Resurrection 2020
In the film, based on the "Dead By Daylight" Video Game, 8 captive strangers from different backgrounds struggle to overcome their distrust of one another and band together to defeat their common enemy. Eight captive strangers struggle to overcome their distrust of one another in an effort to band together and defeat a common enemy. Dead by Daylight is an asymmetric survival horror video game developed by Behaviour Interactive
In a whiteout blizzard in 1920 Arctic Greenland, a man is sent on a dangerous rescue mission to find a missing French scientist. What sacrifices will he have to make to survive in the harshest conditions on Earth? Based on a true story.
The doc telegraphs his powerful 30-year career from its unlikely origins inside the punk/queer squats of Brixton in the late 1970s to the world's most significant museums like the Tate Modern in the 21st century. The unprecedented use of his own blood in live performance is just one of many radical and groundbreaking tropes that have defined Franko's work -- work that is founded on pushing the physical and emotional limits of himself, his audience, the art world, and the culture-at-large.
Video essay about the 1928 film 'The Man Who Laughs'.
Puscifer performing the new album, Existential Reckoning, in it's entirety from arcosanti in the Arizona desert.
Scenes from a found roll of martial arts movie footage is unspooled past a video camera on a light table, stopping and starting to pick out parts of the narrative. The archly formal play of fights, betrayal, dishonour and ruined friendships is accompanied by ambient sounds of a city going about its routine business outside.
Witchcraft, menstruation and the power that lies in women. Since we take the superstitions about menstruation for the truth, why not consider them as a form of magic?
In this conversation, filmed by the Criterion Collection in 2019, animator and visual-effects supervisor Phil Tippett and visual-effects artist Jim Aupperle discuss their appreciation for director Karel Zeman and his cinematic techniques.
A Hebridean Western about the legendary MacDonald family and the challenges of breeding iconic Highland cattle on an uninhabited island.
This documentary is about Proposition 187, a California ballot measure passed in 1994 that sought to deny public services to undocumented immigrants.
A teenage girl gets ready for her Debs with the help of her mother.
Luis Carricaburu executes the movement languidly but at the same time with emphasis, with generous patience, towards the camera, as if he feared that the negative would not be able to record it. The movement has been stripped of its perpetual combustion. Abstract gestures from their surroundings recombine to produce a language without content, ghosts of something that, elsewhere, is still alive at the same time.
When a photographer murders a man for the sake of his art, he is haunted by beings of the unknown.
After shutting down one of Hollywood’s oldest special effect warehouses, a SFX-insider uses 3D printers to create reusable face masks during the worldwide pandemic.
This intensely personal story follows theatre performer Richard Stamp, who had his entire penis surgically removed after discovering he had aggressive penile cancer.
A man going through both a divorce and his father falling ill believes he can turn his life around.
Hugo hopes to be rescued from a fallen building after an earthquake in Mexico City.
Jon and Val like to take a nice stroll, but they might want to quicken their pace if they want to stay alive.
After having a dinner date, a man realizes his love interest is a psychopath obsessed with sushi and she begins to torture him.
Danny meets his online girlfriend for the first time, but accidentally discovers her unspeakable possession, which throws their first night together into a dizzying tailspin.
On Easter Sunday, April 21st 2019, a coordinated terrorist attack was carried out upon multiple churches and hotels killing 300+ people and injuring over 500. No Country is an Island looks at a group of young Sri Lankans who, coming from different religious backgrounds, are trying to work together to navigate political and ideological tensions that their country suffers as they help the victims of the attacks.
Ishq e Qalandar - The Beautiful Sindh is a travel film that takes viewers through one of the most ancient civilizations on Earth called Sindh. Shezan Saleem Jo-G takes a journey of self-realization, the discovery of his roots, and building a connection with people and spirituality in Sindh.
Harper, a narcissistic 20-something who doesn't celebrate Christmas, receives a mysterious present on Christmas Eve. The present, shall he accept it, promises great fortune. The only catch? He must resist the temptation to open it for 24 hours or his worst nightmare will come true.