An adaptation of Erich Kästner's book for children "Annaluise and Anton".
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An adaptation of Erich Kästner's book for children "Annaluise and Anton".
The first film Rekveld composed according to methods he still uses to structure films. Featuring images created by recording the movements of a tiny light source with extremely long exposure times, so it draws traces on the photographic emulsion. The light is part of a simple mechanical system that exhibits chaotic behaviour.
01 Refuse / Resist 02 Territory 03 Troops Of Doom 04 Slave New World 05 Desperate Cry 06 Amen 07 Inner Self 08 Arise 09 We Who Are Not As Others 10 Propaganda 11 Biotech Is Godzilla 12 Dead Embryonic Cells 13 Crucificado Pelo Sistema 14 Orgasmatron 15 Policia
A girl, her mother, a turkey and a knife
An erotic, stylised documentary celebrating the history and culture of black lesbians. Contemporary interviews are interwoven with a sultry narrative set in 1920s Paris, showing the relationship between a femme jazz singer and her butch daddy lover.
A mysterious computer disk found on the beach begins a young man's terrifying and sensual encounters with a vampire who is seeking revenge on those who wronged her in life.
Although Santa doesn´t recreate the hell, but its outskirts, the images of the latter make us afraid of what is coming: after death comes a tunnel, and afterwards is the entrance to hell. But this is where The Dark Forest ends.
Bapooty strives to take revenge against Hajiyar, a businessman who ruined his family, by disguising himself as his new henchman and striking him when his guard is down.
Children asked God's help for quarreling parents. Cupid came for them.
Recording of the meeting between Sebastião Marinho and a rapper (Smokey D.) from the perspective of looking. Using his device to see “thoughts, emotions, feelings”, Tonacci, in front of the camera, follows them from his production company’s room to "Viaduto do Chá."
Based on Battulga's novel "Uyahan Zambuutiv" by writer Zo Pei Jing, this film tells about the love and tragic fate of the brave and poetess Snow White who lived in the early 18th century.
Nick Ross presents a reconstruction of the police investigation into the murder of 14-year-old runaway Jason Swift, which led to the uncovering of a sinister paedophile ring. Within days of the discovery of Jason's body, the hunt was on for the killer of another boy, later identified as 6-year-old Barry Lewis. The bodies of both boys showed traces of the kind of tranquillisers commonly used by paedophiles. Leads from Wandsworth prison eventually revealed that the ring may have been involved with as many as 20 murders of young boys. Next week's programme reconstructs the painstaking follow-on investigation called Operation Orchid.
A young girl from a troubled family seeks to solve her problems through magical means.
Every performance tells a story. The characters belonging to the world of fiction become credible reality for the spectator thanks to the actor's technique. In Traces in the Snow the technique itself becomes the protagonist. The actor carries on a dialogue with the secrets, which precede and follow the building of a character and the creation of a performance – and its process, she exposes these secrets. The tension, which characterises every drama, is also present in this performance/work demonstration, due to the confrontation between the actor’s two forms of behaviour: daily and scenic.
Max, a writer sees his characters become reality, and with them, his worst nightmares.
If you're crying alone today, may you laugh with someone tomorrow? It's the end of November and Ayumi, a fourth-year university student hasn't received a job offer. She meets her childhood friend, Chiharu, at a company interview as the last chance. She tells her that their mutual friend Iwata is in a mental hospital. Ayumi is disappointed to hear that her boyfriend Takuya, who lives with her, is working at the end of the year and beginning of the new year, but she receives the results of the exam. Meanwhile, Chiharu gives Iwata a sketchbook that she was given before she was hospitalised, with a gift in return. It's not all good, but it's not all bad either. The film is a series of episodes that subtly capture the reality of life. The film digests a timely topic without losing its newsworthiness and makes it a film that everyone can relate to.
A CBS primetime docudrama special, hosted by Darren McGavin, discussing ancient mysteries surrounding the Pyramids of Eqypt, Nostradamus, the Bermuda Triangle and the Shroud of Turin.
The year is 1919 and it's forest rangers versus poachers in the Dolomite mountains in this Italian drama based on a morality tale by Dino Buzzati. The first scene, which contains no dialog, depicts the murder of a young ranger in the snowy peaks. Barnabo is a taciturn young ranger new to the mountains. He is a pacifist and is uncomfortable carrying his rifle. Upon his hand is a stigmata that periodically bleeds. The poachers murder another ranger. This time it is the commanding officer. The rangers organize a patrol to find them, but they are unsuccessful. It is Barnabo who locates them. They escape because he is unable, or afraid to shoot them. He is dishonorably discharged and now finds it hard to escape the label of coward. He leaves the mountains and becomes a farm-hand. While he labors, he reflects upon the experience and those of his life. A internal moral struggle ensues as he tries to make sense of it all and find some inner peace.
The sisters' father is dying — and now the family is forced to move to the city. The eldest quickly has a boyfriend, but after a quarrel and an unsuccessful attempt to get married, she commits suicide. And now the youngest wants to take revenge on the heartthrob, considering him the culprit of all the troubles...
Shigeichi and Akiko were a loving couple. However, ever since Shigeichi collapsed two years ago, they've felt like they're living in hell. Akiko takes care of Shigeichi, who is paralyzed from the waist down. But when her disabled husband desires her, she feels a pang of sadness. Moreover, Shigeichi almost always desires her in the evenings when the guesthouse gets busy, and the young guests at the guesthouse are tempted by Akiko's allure...
An Italian movie.
Beginning at Bohu's fortress, Hans Villius guides viewers through Norway, a country whose history has often coincided with ours. It is a story not only of the death of Charles XII and Carolines in a blizzard on their way to disaster, but also of the German battleship sunk in the Oslo Fjord and of radical Norway's struggle for independence from Sweden.
Birth growing and gathering of a family which is not even an average one
The Green Sloth is disturbing the Giant Monkey, who is eating bananas in his den. Hearing a naughty laugh, it chases after the laughing monkey and ends up in a meadow where Munch and Lemmy are resting peacefully. Thinking that they are the guilty laughers, the Monkey is about to fly into a rage when, not far away, he hears another familiar laugh...
An exposé unravels a history of abuse of suspects by the Chicago police.
In this tapestry of images and sounds, fragments gleaned from more than three years of research on four continents illuminate an ancient community of perceptions, practices, and values. Originating in Africa, thousands of years before Egypt, remnants of the First World Order survive today as codes and symbolic language in the arts and life of many people. Weaving verité sequences of arts and cultural expression with interviews and animation, Jones evokes the textured relationships of culturally and ethnically distinct and disparate peoples.
A super8 film sketch of a summer in Nagoya, at the beach with an independent film group.
Experimental work by Isao Yamada (Color, 8mm).
Toy Machine first skate video Live! features the skateboarding of Charlie Coatney, Ed Templeton, Ethan Fowler, Jahmal Williams, Jerry Fowler, Joe Nemeth, Panama Dan, Pete Lehman, and Thomas Campbell.
When Awchinto returns to his village with his family, he finds the place has changed. Things take a turn when his secrets threaten to create havoc around him.
A short documentary revealing a quarter century of the queer Latinx community in the Mission District from the early 1970s to the mid-1990s.
Poetic essay about the beginning of life from labor pains and birth and about its symbolic meaning.
Grand Duke Algerd sees his beloved son Jogaila as his successor. His brother, Samogitian Prince Kęstutis, also has six sons, including his beloved Vytautas, but he swears an oath to his brother that Jogaila will become the Grand Duke. And so it happened. Jogaila inherited a powerful state that stretched from the Baltic to the Black Sea. However, his own eleven brothers and six sons of Kęstutis do not promise a peaceful life. Jogaila decides to strike first.
Crude animated short about a girl picking her scab.
Short from 1994.
A spot for Absolut Vodka shot on video by Mario Schifano and Roberto Lucca Taroni.
Where you live is important. What makes it a pleasant and unforgettable place depends on many factors. In this new Pittsburgh History special, producer Rick Sebak and his TV team look for some of the reasons why neighborhoods around here are so memorable, from Aluminum City Terrace in New Kensington to Polish Hill. We check out the incredible Carnegie Library in Homewood, a classic corner grocery store in the Tenth Ward of McKeesport, and a warm and wonderful coffee shop in Highland Park. Come climb the steps that are such important parts of so many area neighborhoods, run around Regent Square, and sample all the sidewalk food at Bloomfield's Italian Days. See how murals are brightening neighborhoods around the city, how the Lawrenceville House Tour celebrates that section, and why St. Rocco is really special in parts of Aliquippa. What makes the Pittsburgh area such a charming and interesting place? Well, you could say It's the Neighborhoods.
Video about the occupied social center Minuesa
Like nearly every other film produced in Indonesia in the 1990s, this is an erotic drama. It appears to be about marital issues if the melodramatic tag line and alt title (Sex Dan Ejakulasi Dini = "Sex and Premature Ejacuation") are any indication.
A Mad Circle video production.
Explores the life and work of Gordon Bennett, a young artist from Brisbane whose paintings break away from established images and concepts and instead have their perspectives shaped by Australian and European cultural influences.
Bhairava is an orphan who is speech-impaired and is being enslaved by Nanjegowda, a wealthy man. When a dark secret about Nanjegowda is let loose, Bhairava vows to take revenge against him.
Historical drama based on the novel "Saint Iliya of the Mountain Tbau" by Vladimir Ikskul.
Fate makes a King to give away his kingdom and family. Will he continue keeping his promises at the cost of their lives?
Explores the reign of Nicholas II, Russia's last Tsar.
In the 1970s, plaques commemorating four generals, commanders of the Home Army—Michał Tokarzewski, Stefan Grot Rowecki, Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, and Leopold Okulicki—were placed in St. Hyacinth's Church in Warsaw's Old Town. The film presents little-known fragments of their biographies.
Lemmy is very hungry and looking for a meal, but none of the savannah inhabitants want to share their lunch with him. This is where Lemmy's ingenuity and the antlers he finds help him.
Safety on the Move campaign short film, in which we learn about Mark (a great bloke).
On the planet of savages, an expedition lands. Astronauts conduct research, and the natives only watch the aliens. After the departure of the expedition, the natives copy the astronauts, hoping that their life will become just as serene. But the imitation of activity is not the activity itself, and results can be expected until the second coming.
Photographer Zelda meets more than a model when Alice answers an ad to be photographed from a “feminist”perspective. The two become inseparable as Zelda discovers answers to the unconscious questions that prompted her to work on a photographic essay of women. Meanwhile, Zelda's moody musician boyfriend gets frustrated and jealous and tries to intervene. But Zelda's newly found passion is not so easily squelched.
It did not exist before 1986, but now it is creeping into your apartment and lurking everywhere, ready to block your arteries - and blow your fucking heart up - a slithering, slimy monster that actually looks like cottage cheese...
"Glenalbyn Drive" records moments in the life and work of Viennese artist Hubert Schmalix. For the first time, the film shows Schmalix's sculptures which were installed in the Mojawe Desert (USA) exclusively for the film.
During his lifetime, his works inspired discussions and polemics. Today he is considered one of the most important Austrian writers and his work is a part of world literature: Thomas Bernhard. Krista Fleischmann has taken recordings of the poet for the series "ARTgenossen" from the archives. Excerpts from interviews and conversations document Bernhard as a great poet and one of the most fascinating artistic personalities of this century.