While investigating a string of prostitute murders, Mary Selby, a TV news reporter, ends up getting abducted by the killer and taught a thing or two about how to be a deranged lunatic.
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While investigating a string of prostitute murders, Mary Selby, a TV news reporter, ends up getting abducted by the killer and taught a thing or two about how to be a deranged lunatic.
Micro-budget horror film shot in 1994 about three criminals whose bid to pull off the perfect heist goes horribly wrong. First, one of the three is shot during the robbery, leaving the young couple, Simon (Steve Kelly) and Lisa, (Marcia Carol Miller Dollarhide) to fend for themselves. The two decide to separate and rendezvous in a deserted house. Simon arrives first, and proceeds to spend the night there, waiting for Lisa. During the night, Simon comes face to face with the dark presences of an axe murderer (Dan Skinner) and his victims, who attempt to claim him as one of their own.
The first film in Miklós Jancsó's documentary series Message of Stones.
In a small town, a painter's art comes to life as he paints idyllic dogs that loll inside the old church merged with an old woman's folk piety. His young daughter witnesses all this as she walks in faith.
A millionaire hires mercenaries to rescue his wife from kidnappers.
Bubby’s expectations are challenged when her son brings his boyfriend home for dinner.
The agony and death of the Trail of Tears. A Cherokee elder, desperate to aid his people. Demons bursting into our world to destroy the entire tribe. And a great flood that washes the evil up into our modern world. The demons await the smell of the returning Cherokee's blood and soon sense the arrival of the elder's descendent. This triggers the demons' ability to possess human beings. The land that was once inhabited by the Cherokee tribe now traps six innocent victims who must unlock the riddles left behind by the Cherokee elder. Demonic possession consumes one victim after another as showers of blood drench the earth and shrieks of pain echo throughout the forest. The possessed are animalistic, frenzied killing machines, feeding on the warm meat of fresh kills. In the darkened fields, only bloodshed, violence, and terror grow now - and tonight the harvest begins.
Obscure pinku directed by Takao Nagaishi, creator of the infamous Rapeman series.
The documentary about Kurdish lawyers Serafettin Kaya and Rusen Arslan reflects the experiences of Kurds with the power of the Turkish judicial system. After the military coup in Turkey in 1971, the two defend opposition Kurds arrested in Diyarbakir. In their pleas, Kaya and Arslan break a taboo by insisting on the Kurdish language, culture, and identity of their clients. As a result, they are temporarily arrested as "separatists." After the second coup by the Turkish military in 1980, mass trials against Kurdish opposition figures took place. Arslan was already in prison, while Kaya spoke publicly about the military's use of torture and became a victim of it himself. At the beginning of the 1980s, Kaya and his friend Arslan were able to flee to West Germany.
Tina's tour to promote the film "What's Love Got to Do with It."
When the young King Danjong accedes to the throne, the Court is in chaos. In this moment, Han Myeong-Hoe, who feels strongly the absurdity of the society, appears. He cherishes an ambition with the help of his friend Kwon Rang. The plot of Han Myeong-Hoe kills Kim Jong-Seo and Hwang Bo-In, who grope for the regency of the King Anpyeong. After that, his plot kills the scholars of Jibhyeonjeon, who plan for comeback of Danjong, as well. Han Myeong-Hoe obtains a high government position twice in the chaos of the death of the King Keumseong and the exile of the King Danjong.
An intimate portrait of late director, George Obadiah, made when Tal was a student at Tel Aviv University’s Department of Film and Television Studies. In the film, the immensely popular Obadiah who was loved by audiences and loathed by critics, sits down with Tal for an on-camera conversation, just two years before his death. Elderly, poorly, and frustrated that he is no longer making films, Obadiah opens up about his love of filmmaking and the principles that have steered him throughout his professional career.
The central topic of the interview is the ancient concept of a necessary balance between the dead and the living, which also assumes the notion of a constant potential for force in the world. Müller and Kluge examine this mythical conception of life with reference to personal, historical, and political examples like the father-daughter relationship (Agamemnon and/or Müller himself), East Germans' hopes of finding a place in capitalism, or violence in the middle ages and in the modern period.
Esther watches TV and comes across a reality show where she recognizes her ex-husband disguised as a woman. Stunned, she decides to no longer entrust Charles, their son, to him for the Christmas holidays. The perfect world is more complex...
Documentary exploring the world of naturism.
Looking in other people’s houses can be fun. And in southwestern Pennsylvania, it doesn’t matter if you live in a city neighborhood like Friendship or in rural Washington County, you can find wonderful houses not far away that reveal much about the history, the culture and the people in this comfy corner of the state.
A young mother tells her young daughters a bitter reality.
Premiered at Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood, this motion picture was an act of faith in God's mercy for mankind, and a fulfillment of the Congregation of the Marians' commitment to spread the message of mercy brought to the world through a young Polish nun. In a diary, Saint Faustina recorded all that God told her and during the last four years of her life she wrote the equivalent of 600 printed pages. This was a work of faith. Divine Mercy - No Escape captures the tenderness of Sister Faustina's heart toward her mission as she receives the call. But there is more to this film than the moving story of a young nun whose compassion reaches beyond her to touch all generations. It is the story of Divine Mercy unfolding today. Filmed in Poland, the Vatican, Germany, and the United States and narrated by Broadway and screen legend Helen Hayes, the screenplay was written and developed by Father Seraphim Michalenko, MIC, and Hermann D. Tauchert.
"After the success of his feature film 'Masala,' Srinivas Krishna returns to personal filmmaking with 'Tell Me What You Saw', a lush meditation on bucolic pleasures and a formally precise and emotionally engaging study of the properties of light." - Toronto International Film Festival
A young man takes the job as sheriff after the sheriff is killed trying to stop a lynch mob. Gunfighters and bounty hunters control the town. It looks like the end, until a man with a loss of memory drifts into town.
A short 1994 documentary that highlights the lives and experiences of a few LGBTQ+ residents of the Palouse. Filmed and narrated by Jeff Olson. Produced by the Latah/Nez Perce Voices for Human Rights. The film was digitized and provided by the Boise State University Special Collections and Archives.
An old man seems to direct the lives of the people who pass by on the street, under his balcony.
The 8mm videocassette lost footage you are about to see was found disposed of in a Utah county thrift store dumpster. It is a prequel to the infamous GOB A GOO, filmed 9 months earlier. Also found with the same videotape footage forever saved by scavenger's hands.....see another visit at the same run down location. Everything seems to be going okay, until a near fatal mishap occurs in the kitchen.
The use of kidnapped children as fighters was a systematic practice by the South African-backed Renamo army. We follow Julio Bombi’s journey to be re-united with his mother. Renamo kidnapped up to 100,000 children, and they became the most feared soldiers of all. When parents find their long-lost children, these hardened young assassins bear little resemblance to the children they lost.
Documentary film.
At the time Wassily Kandinsky painted Yellow-Red-Blue (1925), he was a professor at the Bauhaus. In this work, the painter applies the principles of color and analytical drawing that he also taught to his students and developed in several theoretical writings. The paintings of this period are highly colorful and highly geometric. The three primary colors and the artist’s favored shapes—triangle, square, circle—become true epic characters. “Form is the outward expression of inner content,” Kandinsky said.
A man becomes obsessed with the shadowy figure in the painting he is producing. Schifrin's student project at USC.
Caraline is a 29 year old woman suffering from extreme anorexia and bulimia who knows that she is dying. This program follows her punishing daily routine.
A music video style celebration of safer sex and condoms.
A road movie inside a film set starring four fake blondes on the run.
Homebelly combines waking dreams with unsettling fragments of this and that. An icy soundscape is set to a live-action animated drama featuring a sleeping body and a persistant rock.
The movie Glamour Girls which parades a star-studded cast comprising of Liz Benson, Sola Fosudo, Tina Amuzian, Dolly Unachuckwu, Babara Odoh, late Jennifer Okere, Ernest Obi, Ngozi Ezeonu, Gloria Anozie, Zack Orji, Keppy Ekpeyong Bassey, Pat Attah and Sandra Achums, still remains a reference point in the Nollywood movie industry.
Jenny is hired to go undercover as a secretary supposedly to learn information on another secretary. But there’s more going on than meets the eye.
A story about daughter-in-law and mother-in-law and her atrocities.
Triangle is a dance in which young man and woman entwine in a succession of lithe movements. The association is with the triangle shape, in a human context involving the introduction of a second woman into the mix. This triggers a dynamic of jealousy and rage, though it seems reconciled at the end. Nominated for an Oscar in 1995 it is a wonderfully envigorating fusion of dance, music and animation.
A film essay on the theme of the underground city, the post-war mood – about winners and losers.
Portrait of a popular game in Brazil
[Bruce Lee's] status in heaven can be upgraded if he performs a miracle, which becomes rehabilitating wrong-living gridiron star, Blade Steel. Bruce attempts this by getting Blade interested in martial arts, which Blade, in turn, teaches to students where he is performing community service for three months.
Aya is a woman who, since early childhood, has been driven by her father's ambition to see her become successful. Now she is shooting a film and fragments of dreams and fantasy alternate with reality.
A story of a body ‘in extremis’ told via 20’s horror recording and excerpts from the writing of Antonin Artaud.
This anthropological film was made with the students of the Vilnius Pedagogical Institute as part of Karla Gruodis’ seminar on feminist theory in the early 1990s. Our Portraits brings together a group of women chosen and filmed on video by the students, very diverse personalities.
Short animation from Beriou
The happy lives of Haengdang-dong residents are overturned when their land is slated for redevelopment.
Black Easter is based on the famous legend of a bride that was killed on her wedding night. The ghostly bride also known as "Resurrection Mary" hitchhikes and kills everyone in her path on each anniversary of that fateful night.
The Fantoni, on the precious ligneous sculptures of two generations of Lombard artists between the seventeenth and eighteenth century.
Set in war-torn Yugoslavia, the film focuses on the actions of a group of partisans. America is unsure whether to intervene or not. Some Serbians begin a terrorist campaign in the USA to discourage UN intervention. Lieutenant Malone, helped by a beautiful singer, manages to track down and eliminate the terrorists, one by one. The UN finally decides to do something to stop the tragic war.
Bow Hall recital.