A movie about the horrors of high school for a young Queer, who's just learning who she is.
Cinematic Era: 1992 Vintage
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Dave and Steven are best friends, but when Steven's girlfriend, Carol, refuses Dave's unwanted advances, he takes matters into his own hands.
A Vicious Lie
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Reporter Arnie Reisman looks at the goals and hopes for The Big Dig, Bostonians’ opinions of the project at the time, and the history and shortcomings of the former Central Artery
The Big Dig: Breaking Ground
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A widower fights to keep the custody of his daughter that his in-laws claim.
Papa et rien d'autre
8.0 1992 • Cinematic -
Rebellion of the Flowers tells the story of a gardener, Jan, who “understood nature’s needs” and worked hard to grow and care for his plants. He protected and looked after his flowers, providing them with “love and gentle care.” He took great pride in his work and, as a result of his labor, felt “filled with purpose” and “close to God.” However, Jan’s love and adoration of the flowers transforms into a distortion of his power, as he becomes jealous of the flowers bowing “under the intense authority of the sun.” Jan’s body reflects this internal transformation, and he becomes a looming totalitarian figure demanding the obedience of his flowers. When he realizes that his shadow can block the sun, the flowers rebel and twist around his body, drawing him into the earth. The next morning, the sun comes out, and a “sparking and sweet smell” (perhaps Jan’s body transformed into metaphorical fertilizer) mixes with the natural perfume of the flowers.
Rebellion of the Flowers
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Attack of the Killer Squirrel
Attack of the Killer Squirrel
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Cunningham said of his choreography for "Beach Birds", “It is all based on individual physical phrasing. The dancers don’t have to be exactly together. They can dance like a flock of birds, when they suddenly take off.” A work for eleven dancers, the rhythm for "Beach Birds" was much more fluid than other Cunningham dances, so that the sections could differ in length from performance to performance. John Cage composed the music, and painter Marsha Skinner provided the costumes and décor. The dancers were dressed identically in all white leotards and tights, with black gloves. Skinner’s backcloth was a white scrim on which the light varied in color and intensity, decided by a lighting plot that was devised using chance methods. While the timings did not relate to the dance structure, the gradual changes of light have been interpreted to imitate those that might occur from dawn to dusk on a beach.
Beach Birds for Camera
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The influence of Prussian militarism on the Argentine Army, from the visit of Marshal von der Goltz to the present day. The French and American instructors at the War College. Jorge Videla's portrait now presides over the Military College, and cadets express their admiration for him and Hitler's marshals. The eye of German television penetrates our reality, the relentless "crusade against subversion," and the international arms business.
Panteón militar
10.0 1992 • Cinematic -
Thandi finds out the complexities of love, when David, the schoolboy Mister Charming, coolly sweeps her off her feet.
More Time
4.5 1992 • Cinematic -
Zoé la boxeuse
6.7 1992 • Cinematic -
Au bord du monde - Fernando Pessoa
0.0 1992 • Cinematic -
The history of self-love.
Mas'ter-ba-shen
0.0 1992 • Cinematic -
Chapter 8 of the series 18 decades of life in Mexico in the twentieth century. Images of the cultural, social and political life in Mexico between 1935-1939.
Cuando la sombra de la duda se cruza en el camino (1935-1939)
7.5 1992 • Cinematic -
Narrated by Martin Landau, this documentary tells three stories of incredible events, ranging from crop-circles and space aliens to ghostly visitors from World War II. Dramatic recreations, eyewitness accounts and expert testimony help bring these astonishing stories to life.
Doorways: Visitors From the Unknown
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A 35 year old Filmmaker is about to have his first child and all his friends tell him how he is going to change...
You'll Change
9.0 1992 • Cinematic -
Pearl Jam play live at The Warfield, San Francisco, CA, USA on May 15th 1992. >> SETLIST: Wash, Once, Improvisation (Homeless / My Mama Told Me / You Tell Me), Even Flow, State of Love and Trust, Alive, Black (with "I Can't Explain" intro), Deep, Jeremy (with “Sympathy for the Devil” tease), I've Got a Feeling (The Beatles cover), Why Go, Porch >> ENCORE: Leash, Rockin' in the Free World (Neil Young cover) (with Corey Glover)
Pearl Jam: Warfield Theater, San Francisco 1992
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The 13 .5 mile narrow gauge line was originally built to carry slate and for many years was worked by gravity. We travel aboard one of the famous double Fairlie steam engines - "Merddin Emrys" for a ride that is typically rocky in places. The terrain changes from the wide open "Cob" at Porthmadog, to the fertile wooded valley in the vale of Ffestiniog and the Snowdonia National Park, to the slate capital of Wales itself, Blaenau Ffestiniog. Within the first mile of the former LNWR line, on board a class 101 DMU, we pass amongst the old mine and quarry workings and enter the 2¼ mile long Ffestiniog tunnel. At the end of the tunnel is the wild and remote Lledr valley. After Betws-y-coed the line levels out and we dash along the Conwy Valley to Llandudno Junction, on the Holyhead main line. Finally, we traverse the three mile long double track branch to Llandudno, in 1991 still block-worked with semaphore signals. Filmed in 1992
Ffestiniog & Conwy
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Valerie Soe catalogues a visual compendium of orientalist and exoticizing representations of Asian women snatched from American film and television. Juxtaposed with text from mail-order bride catalogs, men's magazines, and popular literature, these clips from over 25 films and television programs explicate the orientalism and exoticism prevalent in mass media images of Asian women.
Picturing Oriental Girls: A (Re) Educational Videotape
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Four-part documentary series about Tibet. Part 1: Heavenly Palace (天宫). Part 2: Guge (古格). Part 3: Trulchendanpa and Tholing Monastery (楚成旦巴和托林寺). Part 4: Echo (回声).
Snowland
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Capturing escaped pythons, confiscating pet cougars or wrestling with exotic crocodiles - it's all in a day's work for Miami specialist police officer Lieutenant Kat Kelley. The locals are crazy about owning flamboyant pets and many of these exotic animals have escaped and multiplied over the years, threatening both people and native wildlife. Kelley is on call 24 hours a day and never knows what she will have to face. "We're fighting a losing battle here. Basically, nature is out of control."
Miami Wild
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Prompted by a seminar given by acclaimed German filmmaker Peter Nestler, Prague, March '92 combines 16mm footage shot over the course of a week in the title city with excerpts from Bohumil Hrabal's essay "The Magic Flute," which considers the 20th anniversary demonstrations in Prague to commemorate the death of Jan Palach, who immolated himself in January 1969 to protest the Soviet invasion.
Prague, March ’92
6.0 1992 • Cinematic -
The Real World Recording Week - 1991 - when Real World Studios threw open its doors for one week to 75 international artists and producers from over 20 countries. Not only were several albums by individual artists recorded, but also the accumulation of so many creative minds in one place inevitably led to the start of exciting new musical dialogues. Musicians as diverse as Peter Gabriel, Ayub Ogada, Joji Hirota and producers such as Phil Ramone, Michael Brook and Pol Brennan came together in the village of Box, and 'A Real World Recorded' is the story of this one extraordinary week.
A Real World Recorded
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Abdullah Khan Barzo, a survivor of the noble Barzo family, is murdered during a hunt by a conspiracy between his sister Ashraf and Qobad, the son of Ashraf and Rahman, the family's steward.
The man in the mirror
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The home video features never-before-seen footage of Mother Love Bone live in concert combined with previously unreleased interviews with frontman Andrew Wood, bassist Jeff Ament, and guitarist Stone Gossard. The documentary covers the band's formation and its eventual disbandment due to the death of Wood. Additionally, the videos for "Stardog Champion" and "Holy Roller" are included.
Mother Love Bone: The Love Bone Earth Affair
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The 62-year-old Meng Jinfu is the last shaman of the Orogen ethnic group in China. He and his wife Ding Quiqin live in the deep forest of the Greater Xing'an Mountains all year round and live a primitive life. In the 1950s, the Chinese government helped Orogen people relocate from the forest to settlements. However, Meng Jingfu who had lived in the forest since childhood, eventually returned there with his wife and made a living by hunting. Though his life is difficult, he has been happy since childhood in the forest. But since then area has been deforested and the animal population has decreased, Meng Jinfu has been worried. The resettlement under the mountain has fundamentally changed the customs of the Orogen people.
The Passing of the Mountain God
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A woman reminiscences about various memories.
Tripping Down Memory Lane
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Join Michael Nesmith and his band as they perform on the opening night at the 30th Anniversary of the historic Britt Festival in Jacksonville, Oregon
Michael Nesmith Live at the Britt Festival
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Screen version of Yervand Otyan's "Comrade Panjuni" is powerful satire on demagoguery and hypocrisy of the Armenian politicos and political party activists.
Comrade Panjuni
8.0 1992 • Cinematic -
An updated version of the original Fort Worth Flyover (1983), produced by the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History to be played before every feature at its Omni IMAX theater. It is designed to simulate flying over the city in a helicopter.
Fort Worth Flyover II
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Experimental music and eroticism swirl about each other in Shiver, the second of the 8 Million stories which can be found in this lively and continuing collaborative ‘album’. In Kiss of Fire , Child reworks images from her squisy TV soap Swamp (1991), to punctuate romantic cliche.” Selected for New York Film Festival Video Visions (1993) Short songs chart erotic tales in an urban topology. Includes FISHTANK, SHIVER, KISS OF FIRE, 8 MILLION WAYS TO DIE, and FAINT CLUE. The myths of popular culture—romance and TV soaps— provide the motifs for the work which restructures memory-image-fragment to foreground the body against a mechanized landscape. In the shape of small stories, 8 Million rewrites women's drama.. And on occasion to be the basis of the score: image as conductor, the music performed to the video.
8 Million
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On the gritty streets of Mexico City, Commander Quiroga and his partner Miranda more than have their hands full. Between firefights with drug traffickers and the chronic minibus stickups that the public is usually too afraid to report, there's now a demented murderer, Raúl, who uses an unusual jeweler's tool to stab his random victims
38 Especial
5.0 1992 • Cinematic -
Oreste is a man in the thirties and looks somewhat disheveled. One day, he decides to leave the small port of Arenales where he has lived to leave without a certain direction aboard 'El Mañana', a dilapidated steamboat. Moments before sailing, you will meet two strange characters: Prince Patagón and Mascaró. Together, they will sail the sea and will have to face many challenges.
Mascaro, Hunter of the Americas
5.5 1992 • Cinematic -
“The Black Sabbath Story, Volume Two” is a documentary video by heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It discusses the line-up changes Black Sabbath experienced during the period between 1978 and 1992.
Black Sabbath: The Black Sabbath Story, Volume Two
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Etiraf
0.0 1992 • Cinematic -
In a hypothetical scenario of the overthrow of the government by a radical ecological party, the rise and domination of a new TV channel is described in a satirical way. The clash of the channel with political corruption, in the person of the Foreign Minister, will lead political life to a dead end.
At the Level of Haramada TV
10.0 1992 • Cinematic -
About basketball and love
Dobol Dribol
7.0 1992 • Cinematic -
From the moment she glimpses her idol at the stage door, Catherine Moreau is determined to take the reins of power away from the great actress Adeline Margaux. Catherine maneuvers her way into Adeline's role, becomes a sensation and even causes turmoil in the lives of Adeline's director boyfriend, her playwright and his wife. Only the cynical drama critic sees through Catherine, admiring her audacity and perfect pattern of deceit.
Pleins feux
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Neptun und Isolde
7.0 1992 • Cinematic -
Experimental short about hunting animals.
Definitely Sanctus
7.0 1992 • Cinematic -
Peter Steiners Theaterstadl - Hilfe, leih mir deine Frau
0.0 1992 • Cinematic -
Ute Lemper sings a collection of art songs by Michael Nyman based on texts by Paul Celan, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, William Shakespeare and Arthur Rimbaud. It was filmed at the Musikhalle, Hamburg, 4 February 1992.
The Michael Nyman Songbook
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Independent filmmaker Raymond Red's first crossover to full-length feature is a highly visual chronicle of the rise and fall of revolutionary hero Andres Bonifacio. Noted for its heavy stylistics and painstaking attention to filmic detail, the biopic also tackles the momentous events surrounding the Philippine struggle against Spanish colonialism. The historical epic is a most fitting cinematic memorial to the centenary of Philippine independence.
Heroes
9.0 1992 • Cinematic -
Documentary about the making of the John Wayne classic, The Quiet Man. Hosted by Leonard Maltin.
The Making of 'The Quiet Man'
10.0 1992 • Cinematic -
Snow Troupe's performance.
Myth of the Lovers
0.0 1992 • Cinematic -
We imagined Stan Brakhage stole our Super 8 material, reworked it and then tried to sell it.
Scraps Brakhage Stolen
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Behind the scenes of the 1992 Eurovision Song Contest from Malmö, Sweden. See the stage builders create the giant viking ship that was the centre piece of that year and everything else that goes into creating the spectacle of Eurovision.
Året med melodifestivalen 1992
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The surprise vacation of Claudine and her brother-in-law, Henri, begins because of a breakdown with a forced stop in a field in Creuse.
French Summer
8.0 1992 • Cinematic -
Inadequate musician's pay results in him resorting to more extreme income-getting measures.
In Till You Die
7.0 1992 • Cinematic -
ロック・ショー・スペシャル・吉川'S ナイト
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A man has died in a mountain village. The bandsmen are forbidden to accompany the deceased to the cemetery. There is a war going on, and this is the border that the locals are not allowed to cross...
Only Death Comes
7.0 1992 • Cinematic -
The usual story is a love triangle. Here they love, hate, are jealous, strangle, poison each other... However, the investigator conducts the case in such a way that the crime is not solved...
Crime Will Not be Solved
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According to a Japanese legend, long ago the world was ruled by the Sun goddess Amaterasu. She had a younger brother, Susanoo, the god of Wind and Storms, who brought much harm to the earth.
Opowieść o bogini Amaterasu. Mit Japoński
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Deputy Bud Cheeks and Sheriff Cobb are upset when the body of Jason is missing after falling off the cliff at the end of the second Jason film.
Jason Part III: The Veiling
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Two teens fall in love but their relationship ends in tragedy.
Usureyuku kioku no nakade
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Mr. Sobchak In His Shirt-Sleeves
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Kafka to taky neměl lehký
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An epic story set in the early western 1860s involving a working cowboy and a young Indian boy. As a child, Sandy Steele witnesses the death of his family at the hands of a brutal raiding Indian Party. Growing to manhood and working as a ranch foreman, Steele encounters the hand of fate when he is thrown together with Little Hawk, an Indian child whose family has just been killed by white men.
The Broken Spur
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Hiding from the police captain, a prostitute ends up in the room of a quiet, modest pianist from the United States who takes part in a competition in the resort town by the sea. The naive young man gets carried away by a pretty and cheerful girl. In turn, she finds great, sincere love.
Flight of the moth
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Pregnant Lady Nak dies giving birth in 1868, returns as a ghost and has her restless spirit trapped in a pot by a clergyman (with help from her husband). Cut to present day and things may end up repeating themselves with reincarnated characters. Leading lady Trirak Rakkarndee had already starred in a Mae Nak TV series in 1989 prior to appearing in this film version (one of dozens about this same ghost).
Mae Nak's Promise
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This animated film uses the Arctic landscape and the traditional Inuit characters of the Bear, the Seal and the Owl to raise young people's awareness about the harmful effects of substance abuse. A polar bear experiences hallucinations after inhaling fumes from an abandoned gas can. A nearby owl and seal help to show the bear the error of his ways, thus preventing him from falling further into addiction. This film was an initiative of the Natives of the Institution La Macaza to warn children of the dangers of inhaling toxic chemicals.
The Sniffing Bear
6.0 1992 • Cinematic