World-famous jazz club Ronnie Scott’s hosts a tribute to Burt Bacharach - a songwriter, producer and pianist who us widely seen as one of the most important songwriters of the 20th century. Clive Myrie is at the show, which features brand new jazz-inspired arrangements of some of Burt Bacharach’s best-loved music by the club’s artistic director James Pearson. The setlist spans Burt Bacharach’s epic career and includes The Look of Love, Alfie, Wives and Lovers, Do You Know the Way to San Jose and That’s What Friends Are For.
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In a far future lies a strange city called The Axion. Within this city, a descendant of humanity known as The Prototype escapes from experimentation. Thus begins his quest to restore balance to The Axion, and search for what it means to be human.
Gone Are the Days
Katie and David have been living together for five years, but now it's over. They can't stand each other. They have to split up, but who gets the apartment? Neither wants to leave and neither will give in. Their anger and frustration pour out in a final summation of their rocky relationship. Watch this original one-act play get brought to life on the screen.
Morning Coffee
Lincoln, Nebraska, is home to a college football cathedral. For 100 years, a once simple stadium has become hallowed ground for a sport and a state. Memorial Stadium, home of the Nebraska Cornhusker football team, is a mecca of the sport. On Saturdays in the fall, the fans that fill the stadium make it the third largest city in the state. Take a look at 100 years of Memorial Stadium.
In the Deed the Glory: Memorial Stadium
Enemy armies are forced to join together when faced with the zombie apocalypse.
Zombie Revolt
A visual journey, a feast for the eyes and the soul travelling thru the most outstanding natural wonders of Australia, all over the Country. Music and environment sounds enhance the visual experience.
Australia's Wonders
Phil's nightmare has just begun - En route to his daughter's birthday party, a hapless father annihilates a wiener dog with his car. His descent into darkness accelerates upon arriving to the party- where he discovers two harrowing developments: his ex-wife is remarrying, and the guest of honor at the party is "Noodles" the dachshund, the family's new dog.
Noodles Forever
Lifelong best friends, Maddy and V, set out for a relaxing vacation. When their old college clique hijack their plans, V finds herself at a remote ski lodge where a group of mysterious wealthy men throw a celebration century in the making.
Everwinter Night
A depiction of one of many commercial pitches by Nick Prueher's downstairs neighbor, Butchy.
Butchy's Big Pitch
A tender yet tragic tale that recounts the intimate journey of two women, ROSE and MAX, whose connection cautiously dances on the fine line between friendship and romance. Told through the juxtaposing lenses of their drastically different experiences in the same space, we fall privy to their love as it unfolds, blossoms and deflates. Led by movement and sound, we teeter on the border of fantasy and nightmare as ROSE experiences the painful repercussions of falling in love with someone who doesn’t love themselves.
It Hurts to Love a Woman
An attempt to give homage to Don Jose Nepomuceno's first but lost work Dalagang Bukid.
Looking for the Country Maiden
‘Ek Betuke Aadmi Ki Afrah Raatein’ is an ode to love and alienation in small-town India.
Ek Betuke Aadmi Ki Afrah Raatein
An interview, a dance, and a poem.
This Whole Thing Was Improvised
Religious wars and alien invasions plague the future.
Xtemplar
This noir thriller follows the story of a lonely detective who becomes obsessed with finding a man whose victims he mysteriously killed with a single touch.
The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands
A divorced older comedian learns that dating is no joke when he falls for a younger and more successful social media executive.
Generational Gap
Leon finally gets to enact revenge on the man who has ruined his life.
Scars
A couple has their first date and realize they have a strong connection and an even stronger disconnection.
A Tender Date
The film was edited from the footage taken by three American travel influencers who went missing during their tour in Serbia. They were heading to a small town near Belgrade to record what ended up being their final material.
VIY: The Lost Tapes
A son receives a sudden visit from his blind father while being with his boyfriend but his father does not know he is gay.
The Sound of Walking
When a retired agent gets called in for one last mission, he must fight to stop a plot to destroy the local Chick-Fil-A while reliving memories from his past. Now Streaming on YouTube at “Burger Phone Gaming” (This film was created as part of the Film Studies Focus Area at the 2023 Governors’s Scholars Program at Murray State University)
No Time to Fry
A young Pacific Islander boy in search for his identity, experiences tragic losses of family and friends due to gang violence, only to find peace and purpose through fashion.
Follow Me Home
A ghost, a face, lucid minerals, vague landscapes... What do you see when my words fall? To experience delayed emotions is like trying to decipher a riddle caught up in time lags. I wanted to tell that riddle visually. -ZYC
Only If You Could See a View Above the Clouds
A detective slowly unravels as a serial killer taunts him with depictions of his gruesome crimes.
Still Life
North Korea. The most mysterious country in the world today. The "Hermit Kingdom" is so murky in its existence that it cannot even be seen from space. Kim Jong Un now leads North Korea and protects the communist dictatorship through surveillance and control.
Kim Jong Un: The Secret World of North Korea
Ogilive Brickwidow lands an interview for a new job at a mining company, however, strange things begin to happen, and she learns that this company could be hiding a dark secret.
Opus One: Pocket Index
An elderly stunt performer travels to The Arctic Circle to meet the real Santa Claus. Filmed in 1997.
A Banana Man in Lapland
Based on the Deathcast novels by Adam Silvera, this film follows a teenage girl who finds out she has less than 24 hours to live. As the day continues, she attempts to make the most of her final hours with the help of her best friend.
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They roam and fall and think with the tides. They breed and flow down time's search for the end. Once they find the oracle and become, the four legged behemoth will sing "Beseech the past in which they were free. Bargain a future where all eyes may see."
The Unbridled Few
Todd Kane arrives on time for his job interview, but three candidates ahead of him and interviews scheduled in one minute intervals, in which the candidates never reemerge, lead Todd to believe that not all is what it seems.
The Waiting Room
An uninspired man attempts to impress a florist by taking up gardening, but soon experiences strange side effects after planting a mysterious bulb from an unknown sender.
The Secret Light of Flowers
A short documentary that takes a look at Pratt Institute's Architecture program and how the first years handle the rigorous workload.
These Four Walls
A girl receives a cassette player but gets more than she bargained for...
CASSETTE
A struggling film director at an existential crossroads takes his life, but is reborn as his muse and forced to face the decisions and relationships that inspired his work. In self-reflexive scenes, the character-actors in Killing the Muse explore the art of filmmaking, sexuality, and their personal circumstances. How much does their art reflect their personal lives? Where and what are the boundaries of each? Killing the Muse proves to be intriguing and engrossing, mind-bending, and often funny.
Killing the Muse
Drew is your typical, self-conscious, uncertain, anxiety-ridden, 20-something gay man, and he's about to have a big, big hookup with a very, very hot stud. Everything has got to be perfect... the room, the ambiance, and the accessories. That's where a bottle of poppers comes into play, as any good hookup host might have available. Unfortunately for Drew, the perfect hookup does not go as planned.
Pop-Off!
In this sweet, gothic one-take super 8 short, a Magician attempts to summon a fearsome prince of Hell, to mixed results. Screened as part of the One-Take Super 8 film festival in October 2023
How to Summon a Demon
When a starry-eyed duckling stumbles upon a strange portal, he journeys into unfamiliar worlds, not knowing if he'll make it back home.
Starry-Eyed Duckling
After burglars ransack her mother's childhood home, Frankie must help her mom clean the mess, but since losing her father, they've struggled to get along. Now, the two must find a way to navigate a world where they only have each other.
The House My Mother Left
Inspired by an infamous folktale, this short offers a terrifying twist Horror Fans will die for.
The Green Ribbon
When her life falls apart, a Brooklyn woman tries to find solace in the company of her younger sister.
Separation Anxiety
An in-depth analysis of the easy-to-access, and hard-to-access crevices of the World Wide Web.
Mr. Sardine's Basement Vol. One
In the wake of a tense breakup, a young actress accidentally crashes her ex-boyfriend's retreat to a remote Oregon cabin.
You Look Pretty Up Here
DIVORCÉ follows the dysfunctional family life of Jack and the unexpected bond between him and his Professor.
DIVORCÉ
"Betye Saar: Drifting Toward Twilight" covers renowned American artist Betye Saar’s large-scale work “Drifting Toward Twilight”— commissioned by The Huntington Library, Art Museum, & Botanical Gardens — a site-specific installation that features a 17-foot-long vintage wooden canoe and found objects, including birdcages, antlers, and natural materials harvested by Saar from The Huntington’s grounds. This film renders a portrait of Betye's process at 96 while also reflecting on her life, career, and memories of Pasadena.
Betye Saar: Drifting Toward Twilight
Hussein learnt to breakdance from a soldier in Iraq as a kid, then chased his American Dream to NYC. Now a choreographer, he mistakes a shot at success for a breakthrough and loses everything, but will do whatever it takes to keep dreaming.
The Performance
This film is a comment on a current political scenario, where history is in Flux. In a documentary disguise, this film tries to revive faded memories of bygone public figures like Kartar Singh Thatte and other right-wing hardliners... and through the collective memoir, draws a trajectory of a political narrative to understand the 'paradox of tolerance'.
The first is farce
After returning from his studies abroad, Ah Boy finds himself in a sea of questions from his fellow relatives, with each additional question steamrolling into an absurd mob consisting of relatives, cashiers, news anchors, and the paparazzi to name a few. This builds up to a crescendo where everyone swarms into his home. The realization of the inevitability of questions remains, as the mob stares patiently at Ah Boy. Wanting to know if Ah Boy is the successful boy that they want him to be.
Ah Boy Yah!!!
Travis Jr. is excited about Christmas because, for the first time, his family has a home. Travis wants Santa to bless his family with love and unity on Christmas Day. However, inner turmoil is preventing that from happening.
What About Christmas?
A short comedy about two dying plague victims searching for a dubious plague doctor.
Fictus Medicus
For the first time, this awe-inspiring special bring us on an aerial tour of many of Japan's most stunning isles. From those with storied histories on which the first Christian missionaries sheltered, to craggy volcanic outcrops and those made up of crisscrossing formations of bridges, and even to maritime fortresses buttressing the nations' metropole, we explore the fascinating stories and unique ways of life that make these islands the bedrock of Japan' cultural identity.
Japanese Islands from Above
John Heffron takes the stage to share his unique take on the absurdities and intricacies of everyday life. From family antics to relationship dilemmas, work shenanigans to the trials of aging, John masterfully transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary, turning the mundane into a side splitting journey of hilarity.
John Heffron: Sunday Night in D.C.
A woman finds a camera on a hike.
Enchanted Cove
blurred vision
Safekeeping
When a soldier returns home to the bustling city of New York City after the war, he comes back disoriented and out of touch emotionally with his family, friends, and girlfriend.
You Don't Know What It Takes to Come Home
Alone Together is a story about the beauty of friendship and the complexity of becoming vulnerable to another person. It follows Jo and Ross, two very different people with one thing in common: they don't want to feel alone anymore. The two attempt to make the most of their last adolescent summer, debunking teenage myths and experiencing life's hardships along the way.
Alone Together
Beauty influencer by day and underground poker shark by night finds herself in a game that transforms her day-to-day life into a life on the run.
On Da Run
A bathroom stall hookup gets complicated when some unexpected guests arrive.
Cowboy, Choker, Harness & Heart
Covenant of the Salmon People is a documentary portrait of the Nez Perce Tribe’s ancient covenant with salmon. The film follows their efforts to uphold this ancient relationship as dams and climate impacts threaten one of the cornerstones of their culture.
Covenant of the Salmon People
Alexandra Hernandez is a child of the sea. She sings about Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, a small archipelago off the coast of Newfoundland, a French enclave on the American continent. The sea, the wind and the fog ooze through her lyrics, which sing of love in an omnipresent natural setting. She takes us back to the places that populated her childhood imagination, to a small archipelago where everyone knows everyone else, and where the unknown resonates in the wind that beats down on the islands.
Alexandra Hernandez, l'archipel et l'océan
A reporter spends time with a dysfunctional band as they begin working on there second album.