A documentary about country life and longing of the grandparents.
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A documentary about country life and longing of the grandparents.
In a parallel world, the ‘Darwin Code’ mandates conformity and individual expression is prohibited. But a subversive group resists. This group is known only as the Rebels.
An intimate portrait of an invisible woman. Anne K. Abbott was born with severe Cerebral Palsy that renders her unable to walk or communicate verbally. She uses a speech card to painstakingly point to each letter of each word to deliver her message to the world. Anne paints with just her index finger, effectively smashing society's misconceptions about living life with a disability one masterpiece at a time. Feelings of Invisibility is a film that centers around themes of sexuality and disability, creative expression, activism, love, loss and grief. This contemplative visual journey provides an inside look on a life unseen by most that will shake loose the assumptions and limitations we impose upon others. It is not what you expect.
A timeless tale of friendship and betrayal. Set in the year 2200 in New Rome City, the sole heir to the Papa Geno empire undergoes a dangerous journey, along with his friend Bambino, to end the family's bloody rivalry with the Carpaccio family.
In this lesson, Kayla teaches you Tagalog, the language of her homeland.
"In rural Minnesota, a fringe Heathen group known as the Asatru Folk Assembly has purchased a local church – and membership is strictly whites-only. "They worship Nordic, pre-Christian gods and they call themselves a 'folk religion' that only accepts those with northern European ancestry. Their racially exclusive ideology is protected by the first amendment. "Amudalat Ajasa visits the church to understand how it is gaining influence across the country and to meet the anti-racist Heathens fighting back to reclaim their religion."
Based on Hito Steyerl’s bracing 2009 essay of the same name, Cut looks at how cinema and the assembly line both cut the body in new ways, organizing newly urban work forces. A dreamy collage essay made of scraps and fragments, with asides from Susan Sontag on Disney fascism, and Paul B. Preciado on the cost of living in a body.
American serial killers are hardly a phenomenon confined to the 20th and 21st centuries. The Old West was a well-known time of lawlessness. A time when serial killers stalked the mountains, prairies and deserts of North America. A time when men like, Billy the Kid, Jesse James, John Wesley Hardin, and the Kentucky cannibal left a trail of victims strewn across the landscape. The ruthlessness of their murders will shock in this feature-length documentary goes back into history to uncover the origins of evil during the Old West.
In this sensual and dream-like film, an unspoken romance inevitably resurfaces when a high school music teacher meets an old colleague again and decides to perform together for the first time as piano duet partners after they’ve long since drifted apart from each other.
Manwar's brother is missing and Jamaal knows where he is, or rather who killed him. However, Manwar soon discovers who the real murderer is.
RUST is the third documentary in Newark filmmakers Marylou and Jerome Bongiorno's 3Rs Trilogy on Urban America. Following the success of critically-acclaimed, award-winning national PBS broadcast REVOLUTION '67 (2007) on riots/rebellions of the 1960's and THE RULE (2014) on urban school reform, RUST uses Newark, New Jersey as a microcosm to take a deeper look into Rust Belt poverty, racism and mass incarceration while detailing industrialization and deindustrialization.
Ken Workman, Duwamish tribal member and descendant of Chief Seattle, reflects on the time between the arrival of the Denny Party on Alki, Nov. 13, 1851, and the signing of the Treaty of Point Elliott on Jan. 22, 1855. In English and Lushootseed (txʷəlšucid). Learn more about Duwamish history by visiting the Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center. www.duwamishtribe.org
A down and out trombone player finds himself at a crossroads with his career and life in a dark, wet alley at night.
Based on inspiring true events, a cruel teacher humiliates Logan - an ambitious student with ADHD. When he threatens the boy's future, Logan's mother breaks down and pleads with her son - until an unexpected stranger steps in and does the impossible. Alvin Law was born with arms and given up for adoption at birth because of his disability. Despite everything, Alvin is proof that the word "can't" shouldn't be in anyone's vocabulary and that your label doesn't have to define you.
“8th Day of the Week” is a documentary that focuses on the full and partially blind theatre actors in Kolkata. 25 years back, Shubhashis Gangopadhyay, an actor-playwright-director went on to form “Blind Opera”, the first blind theatre group in India. The present film has followed those visually challenged actors through different phases of practising theatre. Also, this documentary captures a few scenes of Rabindranath Tagore's play “Raktakarabi” (Red Oleanders), being staged by those visually challenged performers. This is a tribute to an incredible tale of human achievement.
The sequel to Goblin Gang's visionary debut film. A young man studying at a bus stop is followed by a strange entity from across the street
2 estranged brothers come together to crack the case of a 'vegetable killer'.
Over a year after a highly anticipated album launch was thwarted by a pandemic, dark pop duo .gif finally brings HAIL NOTHING to the big screen. In this first-ever live presentation of all the songs from their acclaimed 2020 record, Chew Wei Shan and Nurudin Sadali are joined by music stalwarts Charlie Lim, Sarah Teh and Bani Haykal. Recorded at Snakeweed Studios and produced by Very Crafty Films, the special set features lush new vocal arrangements, riveting performances, transformative design, and a ton of raw emotion.
Litha's journey through a burning brain. Being watched and followed by a mysterious woman, she escaped from paradise into the city of skytrains. Lost in train of thoughts while eating fruits of chaos or just mind expanding psychedelia? A 68 minutes psychedelic horror trip by Cosmotropia de Xam.
An example of the titanic struggles and bitter, vindictive rivalries that go unnoticed within our homes
Some house guests are a real pain in the ass.
An opiate addicted prisoner must make a decision on what is the worse evil in his cursed life.
A girl is haunted by the spirit of an old doll after moving into her new home.
Formed in 1958, the Bee Gees have created a lasting legacy surrounding their music after experiencing major success in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and later as prominent performers of the disco music era. The groups recognisable three-part tight harmonies are now iconic as well as their top hits featured in Saturday Night Fever. The Bee Gees wrote all of their own hits, as well as writing and producing several major hits for other artists. Occasionally referred to as 'The Disco Kings', brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb transformed themselves into musical legends, and despite Barry being the only remaining member, their legacy has never died. The Bee Gees have sold over 120 million records worldwide, making them among the best-selling music artists of all time.
Goblin Gang cofounders, Eugene Yang and Kris Navarro Rodriguez, and common contributor to the group, Jack Anderson, team up in this mind bending crime thriller mystery where two detectives must puzzle together the clues of a case that has haunted them for years.
TRACCE / TRACES took place in the sky, from August 16 to August 25 2020, through a series of aerial banners that flew along the Roman coastline. For ten consecutive days the works were visible to thousands of people on the beach.
Brian, a naïve introvert, discovers the truth about his relationship with Nicki, an internet personality.
As a last-ditch effort to 'break into Hollywood,' two recent film school graduates embark on an adventure to make the greatest feature film the world has ever seen.
From the Blank Collective comes a journey through a bioregion of volcanoes, watersheds and relentless coastal storms. This land is as diverse as its people, who hold a unifying identity of fun-seeking exploration. Tales from Cascadia follows the adventures, misadventures and relentless heckling of the Blank crew; featuring some of the industries most dynamic and entertaining athletes. Six tales that evoke a higher perspective, a road less traveled, a never-ending winter frozen in time. It was an amazing year to ski the home mountains, one where everyone chalked up a story or two... These are our tales from Cascadia.
Clouds are always double. Seen from the outside they are measurable objects, seen from within they are experiential conditions of optical blur and atmospheric obscurity. Today’s clouds are both environmental and political. Their toxic fog is easily surrounded by lethal doubt. When ‘post-truth’ and denialism obscure acts of violence and compound the harm, we, the inhabitants of toxic clouds, must find new ways of resistance.
Pat O'Neill narrates his photographs made between 1965 & 1975 approx.
The story goes that girls fleeing abuse and despair can find refuge in the Maidenswood at the edge of town, where they transform into the forest. Reeling from the return of her abusive father, Diana begins to hear the Maidenswood's call.
An aimless college grad visits his tough as nails grandmother in a rural Mexican ranch town after being kicked out of his house by his spiteful mother, hoping to find some form of love and support so he may take control of his life.
All habitats present challenges to life, but few more so than the desert, but still, even here, life abounds, from little foxes to speed lizards and light-footed gazelles to huge camels. Each one finds its own ways to exploit and conserve food and water, creating new dramas every day.
Isolated in a house on an Italian island, a couple struggles to find the bond that once united them and as the couple attempts to connect with each other they discover that traditional forms of communication prevent them from connecting on a deeper level. They eventually shed their native languages to invent their own form of communication, allowing them to transcend into their primal and surreal inner world, the only place these two characters can coexist.
A vlogger breaks down the 27 possible ways he could die, as fortold to him by Death herself. You know, for the clicks.
Faust is guided by an Asian muse to seek spiritual self-awareness not in Christianity of the Western hemisphere but in Buddhism of the Far East. As he moves East he puts his experiences into written haiku verses.
Experience the Holy Land like never before. Join Dr. Tony Evans and his daughters, Priscilla Shirer and Chrystal Evans Hurst, as they retrace the steps that changed the world in ‘Journey with Jesus’ - in theaters this fall. Filmed on location in Israel, ‘Journey with Jesus’ brings us the Bible to life as Evans, Shirer and Hurst lead a beautiful and captivating walking tour of the historical sites and places of Jesus’ ministry, delivering personal insights, powerful teaching and biblical context for each location.
An investigative filmmaker and global scholars examine the mysterious letters to the seven Churches of Revelation, the roots of persecution in the 1st Century Church, and the connections to our modern day lives.
Set among the cobbles and stone walls of the North, in this very modern take on Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy, struggling actor Jamil and rom-com star Algy come together in the pursuit of love, being true to yourself and Nando's. An Earnest for our times, this hilariously funny digital production is written by Yasmeen Khan (EastEnders) and directed by Mina Anwar (Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, Doctor Who, Shameless).
Love in Dehradun is an upcoming Bollywood film produced by Shafeeq Rahman while Sagar Joshi is Director of this film. Love in Dehradun will be released on 16 April 2021. The film will feature actors like Laxman Singh Rajput, Shivam Roy Prabhakar, Bhavesh Kantaria, Sohail Khan, Zareena Khan.
A young woman struggles with coping after learning she has terminal cancer, but an old friend helps her find happiness in her final days.
One year after the police killing of George Floyd, where does America go from here? in the special “Race Matters: America after George Floyd,” PBS NewsHour anchor and managing editor Judy Woodruff and our reporters talk to people and experts across the country about the lasting effects of systemic racism, the lingering distrust between communities of color and law enforcement, the trauma that remains for so many and what the future looks like.
The debut feature film from Will Harwell, released for free on his YouTube channel.
"When I first started to photograph in dark and unfamiliar places all over Singapore in 2003, I had no idea that those images I made would come to define me as a photographer. Born out of a curiosity of the unknown, as well as a young photographer’s restlessness, While You Were Sleeping grew to say as much about our country as it did of me. Eighteen years, two books and two exhibitions later, Singapore is now a very different place. Many of the locations I visited in the early 2000s, once alien, are now completely transformed." – Darren Soh, photographer
A girl sinks into contemplation during a picnic at the park.
A Dave Kerzner Band live concert from 2016-05-07 featuring songs from Kerzner's debut solo album "New World" and Sound of Contact's "Dimensionaut". A rare four piece line up consisting of Fernando Perdomo, Matt Dorsey (SOC) and Derek Cintron joining Dave for a performance at Rosfest 2016.
An avant-garde self portrait of a dissociated mind.
Amateur podcaster Khadim Diop sets out to interview strangers on the streets of Times Square for 24 hours on Election Day 2020 and explores the varied beliefs that divide the nation.
Trans Mission: What's the Rush to Reassign Gender? is a documentary film featuring experts, activists, parents, and educators discussing the medical and surgical transitioning of children.
With the banning of the religion in 1972, male Jehovah's Witnesses are made to spend their National Service in the detention barracks for two and a half years or longer. This documentary follows the lives of three male Jehovahs Witnesses and their lives in Singapore as well as the first Witness who was imprisoned in 1972.
Exploring the natural history of the constrictors, the big, the bold and arguably the most majestic of the snake world: super sleuths, silent yet deadly predators, that squeeze the life out of their victims.
A capsule from Chantal Partamian’s "Katsakh" project, experiments on and with film originally published on Instagram. “Katsakh” means vinegar in Armenian, in reference to the vinegar syndrome, “the chemical degradation that occurs with cellulous acetate film”.
A hybrid animated / live-action documentary that explores the past, present and future of Peacemaking Circles, and how this ancient restorative justice practice has been reimagined to keep youth out of prison. The film tracks the parallel stories of a troubled teen facing serious jail time, and the former Cambodian gang leader serving as his mentor.
Christo Roppolo continues his passionate exploration for extraterrestrial truth along the rugged beaches of the Central Coast. However, much like his martian anomalies, life proves unpredictable.
Two of the best bantamweights in the world clash as former unified champ Guillermo Rigondeaux faces John Riel Casimero for Casimero’s 118-pound belt. A longtime champion at 122 pounds, Rigondeaux moved down to capture a 118-pound belt in 2020 and now has his sights set on adding Casimero’s strap to his collection. Casimero is making the second defense of the title he won in 2019. Plus, unbeaten rising contender Antonio Russell faces the toughest test of his career in Emmanuel Rodriguez & Rau’shee Warren duels Damien Vazquez. Live on SHOWTIME.