An animated biography of Hachiko, a real Japanese dog remembered for its extreme loyalty to his owner even after the owner's death.
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An animated biography of Hachiko, a real Japanese dog remembered for its extreme loyalty to his owner even after the owner's death.
Adventures of a baby in a car factory.
A profile of football legend Jimmy Greaves; interviewed by Brian Moore
When an ex-private like Frankie is forced to take on hitman contracts, it's a sign. Times are tough for him. His journey through the underworld in search of his victim will take him far, far too far for his liking. Frankie goes to the other side of the stage and discovers the truth: he's just a plasticine puppet.
Michael Myers returns to Peabody to seek revenge on Curtis and his friends.
Poet Hans Faverey reads from his own work.
Public information film from The Shock Absorbers Federation.
Collaborating with choreographer Douglas Dunn, Atlas uses anthropological text, satirical movement, and vividly colored chroma-keyed backgrounds in an episodic, often humorous look at the evolution of modern dance.
In the late Soviet era, a poet faces a midlife crisis.
The film is shot during the band's 10th anniversary live performance in St. Petersburg.
Loha (1990) starring Anjuman, Sultan Rahi, Mustafa Qureshi, Sitara, Babra
More than charming cities and towns, New Zealand is sun- drenched beaches, Alps, glaciers, geysers, rain forests, lakes, meadows, mountains and waterfalls. A land of awesome beauty with 3 million people, New Zealand is fast becoming the most visited island country in the South Pacific. Slightly larger than Great Britain, New Zealand is 1200 miles east of Australia and 6500 miles southwest of America. This fascinating video tour covers over 100 historic, scenic and cultural sites on both the North and South Islands.
A cinematic impression presenting the director's vision of this New York borough. We see people jogging, exercising, and dancing in the streets. Passers-by, police officers, animals on busy thoroughfares, among towering skyscrapers—they all appear and disappear on screen.
Short directed by Vladimir Majdandzić
A deadly intruder wreaks havoc.
Through family photographs and memories, a woman moves into her past, while rocking a baby in a room where long white curtains blow eerily in from the windows.
Grand Central Station, New York - the town's landmark. The camera captures impressions within 24 hours.
Icelandic scientists and laymen throughout the countryside have monitored volcanoes and earthquake zones for a long time. In recent years, technical equipment has been developed which enables much more effective work. Included are seismometers and inclinometers, devices which can detect small changes in land elevation in volcanic areas. A network of such monitors and seismometers is now in use, monitoring for example, Mt. Hekla, Katla and the Krafla volcano as well the main earthquake zone in S-Iceland. There is a new inter-Nordic project which aims at developing forecasts for earthquakes.
A documentary about the rural life of Egyptian workers, their hardships and simple aspirations. Hossam Ali, provides us with a glimpse in the life of those whose life's fortunes abandoned them long ago, the forgotten ones.
The morning after a drunken party, a young man is interrupted by all sorts of sounds. He finds a way of dealing with them.
"Alive and Kicking" is a musical comedy set in various natural settings in Buenos Aires, starring Roberto Catarineu, Andrea Tenuta, and Carlos March.
Brian Clough, arguably Britain's greatest ever football manager, died in September 2004 at the age of 69. His passing was marked by a minute's silence at both the Derby County and Nottingham Forest grounds and provoked a wave of tributes from across the sporting spectrum. A memorial service due to be held at Derby Cathedral had to be moved to Pride Park to accommodate the fans' demand for tickets. This overwhelming affection and respect was fully deserved for the man who was often described as being controversial, outspoken and opinionated. His achievements in football speak for themselves: he took two lowly Midlands sides to the very top, winning two consecutive European Cups, with unfashionable Nottingham Forest, in a feat that will surely never be matched by a club of similar stature.
A film made for the ESRA. Exists in two versions, one with bells, the other with a brass band.
The film exaggerates the interpersonal relationship of comparison, suspiciousness, selfishness, cruelty, helplessness, despair, and the author's pessimism and worry about the future.
The life in the woods of two survivors in a post-apocalyptic world
Nowadays, in a working-class district of Casablanca, the daily life of three young couples living in the same house. Faced with misery, Tamou and Abdou try to get out of it, but can't find any money ... A film by Hassan Benjelloun
A look back at the 1989/90 season of Tottenham Hotspur. Under the guidance of Terry Venables and with Gary Lineker joining Gazza in the squad it was sure to be exciting.
Mexican feature film
An aged lady and his idiot manservant are secluded in a red chamber. The room has no clocks, and all day a ritual is held in the form of the grand dame's grumblings. Perhaps only a select few spectators may see the sublime in her. Suddenly, a portrait of a young woman disrupts her tedium, and the painting comes to life.
'A fugitive feminist in fur.'
Angga (Chairil JM) witnesses his adoptive father being tortured, but when he tries to rescue him, Angga is thrown into a river. Angga is given his inheritance, a box containing a necklace and a lash called the Fire Whip, which has the power to make his body as strong and hard as stone. With his new power and the help of some martial arts misfits, Angga seeks revenge against the murderous gang of robbers behind his father's death.
One of the greatest and most under appreciated American bands of all time weild their quirky poppiness at The Bottom Line in New York City, 1990.
A sinister flying pod crashes to Earth and unleashes a giant mechanical roach that attacks the city.
Alphabit Land, John Canalli's introduction to his low-key lifestyle in New York's hottest ghetto, explodes into drag delirium with scenes from Wigstock.
The reality the conscientious objector Roman is confrontend with at an old-age home is something he has previously been spared: suffering, frailty, death. He has to take care of "General" Kulat, an old Wehrmacht officer, a fanatic militarist. Their confrontation becomes war.
Continuation of the comic adventures with the heroes of the previous issues of the series of cartoons about three strange friends from Pankivka.
Body modification sub-culture documentary from photographer Charles Gatewood, featuring music by Psychic TV.
Obnoxious but charming, Paul (Norbert Muzzulini) has lorded it over his roommate and girlfriend Sandra (Annemarie Kneck) for quite some time, flaunting the fact that he sees other women and spouting insufferable philosophical claptrap about the nature of love, etc.. Eventually, the girl (on the advice of friends) turns the tables on him, and claims to have outside relationships of her own. This prompts him to move out in a huff, into the flat of a casual conquest of his, but he soon discovers that his poor manners have resulted in his not being welcome anywhere.
Documentary about a small town in Austria.
The Artwar loops were made for non-cinematic exhibition and go from harsh film surface noise to colour bars and other video effects filmed from the TV. These can be watched as individual films or as loops.
"[Hutton’s] latest urban film, New York Portrait, Chapter III, takes on a unique tone in relation to Hutton’s ongoing exploration of rural landscape. The very fact that Hutton is dealing with older footage, with archives of memory more than immediacy, gives it a different texture than his earlier New York films. Hutton always found the presence of nature in the city, not only in his many shots of sky and vegetation, but also in the geometry and texture of the city itself, which seemed to project an independence from the human." (Tom Gunning)
Documentary about the architectural evolution of Paris.
The classic BBC “Arena - Heavy Metal” Documentary on the History of Heavy Metal from 1989, originally shown on BBC Two as part of their “Heavy Metal Heaven” Night. Live Footage: Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Iron Maiden, Jimi Hendrix (R.I.P.), Jimmy Page, KISS, Led Zeppelin, Megadeth, Metallica, Motörhead, Napalm Death, Slayer, Steppenwolf, Thomas McRocklin. Interviews: Tom Araya, Dante Bonutto, Geezer Butler, Bruce Dickinson, Malcolm Dome, Shane Embury, Mitch Hale, Steve Harris, Maurice Jones, Jim Marshall, Ozzy Osbourne, Jimmy Page, Axl Rose, David Lee Roth, Penny Rushin, Bill Steer, Lars Ulrich.
Jake and his family are on an idyllic camping trip within the deep woods in their mobile home. Their attempts to become "one with nature" are startlingly interrupted when confronted with the most unlikely biker gang in the history of film: a cowboy, a Che-revolutionary, a mexican bandit, a pseudo-ninja, a hippie stoner and a neo-nazi! It all boils down to an exciting finale where a brutal chain saw fight becomes central in Jake's terrifying fight for his own survival and his family's safety. Prepare for a rough ride!
1990 short film
A journalist receives a collection of cassette tapes containing details of marital fights between an engineer and his wife, and he tries to find a solution by searching for the couple and finding out the reason for their unhappiness.
NRK-produced documentary about Fruholmen lighthouse.
Preserved and digitized by the National Film and Business Archive
A tale set in a harbor town in Argentina, where two gauchos fall in love with one girl. A tale over-flowing with pesos and human interest.
Poetic study of relationships between text, sound and pictures about a young girl and her memories.
Documentary film of Zhou Enlai's life.