Insanity, evil, and murder rule the woods
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Insanity, evil, and murder rule the woods
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An omnibus with 3 segments: The Bird Urubu and Virgin, Wonderful World and Devil in the Heart, sometimes referred to as separate movies.
Jón in Akureyri is the second part of Detel + Jón. I filmed Jón Sigrurgeiersson walking through the streets of his childhood, meeting his filmmaker brother and telling childhood stories.
An anthology of two tales with a third interwoven between them. Red Christmas has a vampire dressed as Santa invade a home on Christmas Eve to feast on the blood of the guests. Taxi From Hell has the head of the vampires driving around in his cab picking up stray victims to feed his clan. And the third interwoven tale The Last Sons of Dracula, follows a priest in his urgent task of ridding the world, or at least France, of the vampire scourge.
Campers encounter a deadly biker gang.
An unsettling portrait of childhood, as a young girl struggles with conflicting memories of her recently dead Greek grandmother and recreates the presence of her with a video monitor shrine adorned with candles.
Paul Keres is considered the strongest chess player of all time who has not achieved the title of world champion, which is why he has earned the nickname Eternal Second. With his game mastery, tact and correctness, Keres was valued among the world's chess elite, and for Estonians he was a national symbol. His career is surrounded by unexplained mystery that reflects the tragic confrontations of big politics. The life of Paul Keres is shed light on by his famous rivals, ex-world champions Mikhail Botvinnik, Boris Spasski, Mikhail Tal and others.
In the city of Edo, when recession started creeping into society, a bandit named Dark Boy appears in the streets and gains the people's appreciation. The shogunate, however, is unable to leave him alone, and order their forces to capture him.
The country's prime minister travels on a special train to visit the nation. At one stop, the train leaves without a driver. The Emergency Brigade is called and tries its best to stop the train.
Using only rare archival and newsreel footage, this film tells the story of Palestine from the nineteenth century through current times.
An experimental narrative about machismo in the Northeast of Brazil.
Set against the backdrop of a cruel Rana’s regime, a headstrong village-girl-turned-palace-maid risks everything for a forbidden love, ultimately choosing a tragic death alongside her lover over a life of captive torment.
Color sound. Produced in 1993. Poetic images that show beautiful colors. A diary movie shot at the end of one summer.
The work centres around St. John's poet Gerry Rubia and her poem Out On A Limb and takes a whimsical look at physical disability in a way that's truly Gerry. The piece hopes to capture her spirit and sense of humor.
A tenement community swindle a door-to-door salesman who offers exorbitant credit on the hire purchase of luxury items.
In March of 1993 a winter storm paralyzed the entire Northeastern United States. Three friends, trapped in their West Chester University dorm room, are left behind as the campus is evacuated. Without electricity, food or heat these friends must rely on each other to survive. Marooned In Our Room is a powerful story of the human will to live, a discovery of spiritual enlightenment and a disturbing last resort to cannibalism.
Prashanth and Divya get married without informing anyone. Divya's father tries to make their life hell.
Lipstick strives to depict the inner conflicts of the protagonist Vesna as subjectively as possible. Vesna, apparently unmoved by the armed conflicts in her homeland Yugoslavia, leads a happy-go-lucky life. A form of denial, the causes of which should be explored. Her visit in Budapest and therefore her compromise with her possibly true, though repressed, identity, evokes a feeling of happiness for a short time. The next morning, reality catches up with her again. She is taken off the train and is forced, since her passport and Austrian visa have both expired, to assume a new identity. Despite the futility of her undertaking, she refuses to make a statement concerning her person while in jail. What remains is the memory of a short-lived feeling of emotional success by delaying the course of events. The suggestion to consider a denial while in a condition of statelessness.
This tape was included with certain copies of the ground breaking computer game, "The 7th Guest".
Chronicles ten days spent at a seaside town; five of them with a visiting boyfriend, and five more after the boyfriend's departure.
Sequel to a documentary that followed the lives of five very different teenaged girls over the course of a full year.
A cat and mouse tale ... or is it?
This moving documentary recounts the two months leading to Martin Luther King Jr.'s death in 1968, coinciding with the 65-day strike of 1300 Memphis sanitation workers.
Four people meet on a regular basis to discuss their very unusual mutual hobby.
The faces, expresions and voices of real people
Cui Jian and Zhang Yuan
Brett Butler's first stand-up comedy special.
A series of filmed interviews with Rebecca Horn, performance artist, filmmaker and sculptress whose work explores the themes of sexuality, human vulnerability and emotional fragility.
Petr Vaclav's documentary Pani Le Murie (Madam Le Murie, 1993) depicts the last survivor of an aristocratic family who refused to bow to Communism.
If you throw a stone up, what happens if you throw a stone up? High, high? Far, far away? He'll probably fly off to the stars and maybe even get into the alien's head.
In 1993-1994, when I was in art school, I felt like an outsider amongst outsiders. I was queer, but there were so few out queer people around me. I felt like I had no identity, so I started to obsessively do a numbered series of self portrait sketches in black pen to explore different personalities and aspects of myself. They range from fantastical to completely absurd. At some point, I started to dress up at these characters film myself using my family's old Sears VHS camera that I rescued from the garbage.
Emil is an elderly circus director. His pleasant and all-too-frequent duty is to greet people from every village in the land. Again and again the tired old fighter refuses to stop and wonder whether it is worthwhile - though this is the question foremost in his mind.
Documentary on the interdependence of the world of the living and the dead, and 'the infernal influence on the thoughts and actions of living people.
What are BOATDREAMS? Boatdreams are what happen when Vietnam vet John (JEFF HIXON) meets wacky martial artist Son (TOM MARCOUX) in San Francisco and a zany adventure begins! Son routinely dodges missiles with mid-air somersaults and leeps from racing cars to speeding trucks. His flying kicks send bad guys falling like bowling pins. Son's zest for living rubs off on John, helping him overcome his haunting Vietnam flashbacks of helicopters, guns and death. A renewed John wins the love of a sexy pop singer Anne (ELISABETH CAMARA). Her sensual dance moves take John's breath away, as she purrs the song "Come Get My Love". With Anne's love and Son's friendship, John pulls his life together to create a home for his young half Vietnamese daughter.
Edvard sees a girl on the beach. He is captivated and dreams of her…
A young author with an incurable illness wishes to return to Angkor Wat to spend his final days, but his wife remains in Phnom Penh, sending a young cousin to go instead. While his wife makes plans to remarry, the young man and cousin fall in love.
A film by Claudio Pazienza.
This short tapes sums up the problems with our country -- celebrities just don't know how to act like celebrities.
Join veteran traveloger Doug Jones for a breathtaking journey from Toronto to Vancouver aboard the magnificently restored 'Canadian'. Includes Toronto, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Banff, Lake Louise, the Canadian Rockies, Vancouver, and Victoria.
A woman bumps into a man leaving a big stain on the man's coat. They both part ways but a spark has been ignited. They want to see each other again so they both decide to use their colleagues to perform some spywork.
Staged in a loft on Lafayette Street, across from the Public Theatre, the piece used the film adaptation of Kyle Onstott’s 1957 novel, “Mandingo,” as its primary script. Sitting on cushions on the floor, audience members had to crane their necks to see the proceedings. Enter Moishe Pipik (the amazing Tony Torn), a long-nosed Jewish character in a huckster’s checked suit. When he pisses in a pot of earth, a money tree springs up. Moishe has a friend, Blaster, a black teen-age junkie and drug dealer. They’re refugees, in a sense—racist and anti-Semitic parodies of Jewish liberal identification with blackness. Sometimes they hang out as if they were on a talk show, their chatter intercut with all that “Mandingo” mess, Mandingo’s black phallus looming in the minds of the white people who constructed their dream of an antebellum South on black backs.
Wild examines the impact that European civilisation has had on the Australian environment.
The fourth film in the series about Latvian regional folk costumes – Shrovetide traditions in Latgale – shows clothing, household items and celebrations, as well as games and masquerades. The film features the Upīte village children's folklore group, the Rēzekne folk dance ensemble Dziga, and the Šķilbēni village folklore group. The narration, sometimes in Latvian and sometimes in Latgalian, is by Jānis Streičs.
Profiles legendary jazz man Mike Nock, featuring musical numbers, interweaved with interviews as Nock travels between New York, Sydney, and his childhood home of New Zealand. Produced in association with SBS-TV and Montana Wines Limited. Made with funding from NZ On Air
Mark Davis brings a boy home, and his mother Mavis sits them down at the kitchen table for a safe sex demonstration.
An animated headspin of a journey using time-lapse photography, hand drawn and cut out animation techniques. Travels through the alphabet - this film features the journey from A to B and Y to Z.
The film is dedicated to the memory of Valery Borisovich Agafonov (1941-1984), an outstanding performer of Russian romances.
The entire world was thrown into war in the 1940s. Taiwan, still a Japanese possession, was swept into the war when Japan started the War of the Pacific. Hundreds of thousands of youth from Taiwan were conscripted into the army, and sent to the South Pacific. The cruel experiences of war are unforgettable in all their life.
Lovers take a vacation
A young man, on holiday in a strange and exotic country, is too busy admiring himself to notice the thread hanging above him.