Documentary on a 58-year old lady from a rural village in Sichuan.
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Documentary on a 58-year old lady from a rural village in Sichuan.
What happens when a dedicated husband and father quits his job, adopts the persona of a Western-Movie Singing Cowboy, takes on the entire art establishment (including Christo and Andy Warhol), and refuses to accept money for his art ? Meet Gerry Gaxiola, AKA The Maestro, an ex-wage slave who gave up everything to make art for art's sake. The Maestro's story could inspire a whole new generation of Van Goghs.
Family movies, shot with a 9.5 mm Pathé Baby camera, let us know traditions, customs, joys and sorrows of a Mexican family from the 1920s to the 1950s.
In a vast underground cave, Schneemann and seven nude women perform the ritualized actions of Interior Scroll reading the text as each woman slowly extracts a scroll from her vagina. The scroll embodies the primacy of an extended visual line shaped as both concept and action. The extracted text merges critical theory with the body as a source of knowledge. Beatty's camera moves from the naked group actions into close-ups of the unraveling text.
Documentary about actress, model and Hollywood billboard superstar, Angelyne.
Jim Dine: A Self-Portrait on the Walls is a 1995 American short documentary film about artist Jim Dine produced by Nancy Dine and Richard Stilwell. The film follows Dine as he produces an exhibition by drawing in charcoal directly on the walls of a German museum. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.
In the episode "Textual," set in the near future, a man clings to a pornographic video he's found. The episode "Trip" takes place on a space voyage where a device records and reproduces sexual sensations. In the episode "Fade to Black," a house's caretaker, a video enthusiast, obsessively spies on a neighbor.
Based on a short story by Charles Bukowski from the collection "Tales of Ordinary Madness."
Jim Dag is on the trail of a maniac killer, who uses both the city and the wood lands to hide.
A 1995 drama movie starring Richard Gomez, Aiko Melendez, and Liza Lorena
Short gangster film based on a novella by Belgian writer Hugo Claus.
Kashchei the Immortal became bored:There's nothing to do, and life is bustling around...And suddenly he remembered the Faraway kingdom, enchanted by him.:"The Kingdom of Heaven will always stand as long as there are Christmas trees in the houses for the New Year!""Ha! Will there be Christmas trees in them?..Kashchei the Immortal thought and sent his assistant to the Evil One, nicknamed Zloben, to enchant the Christmas trees.The king of the Faraway Kingdom looked down:what to do? And he called Prince Gleb for help. Gleb went in search of Christmas trees, followed by the tsar's daughter Nastya...
One Man's strength is put to the test. He decides to take justice into his own hands after his family is torn apart by a mysterious man.
Triptych is a spirited conversation with three screens. Sometimes the interaction seems downright civil, at other times the mood is more contentious. The screens pause for each other’s outbursts, play off one another’s riffs, or else prattle on in their own fashion, oblivious.
Director Des Bell documents 2 groups of Northern Irish youths from either side of the "divide" in the mid-90's, each dealing with their own struggles but with a shared love of dance music and going to Kellys at the weekend.
A documentary about entertainment and home, filmed in Switzerland and California.
V-cinema sequel to Dokudami Tenement
A flea named Flick has a personal agenda with a local performer, a poodle named Shake, in an anachronistic Rome setting where the two constantly try to one up each other.
She gets up, makes breakfast. He’s still asleep. Irritated, she launches into an interminable torrent of criticism of him. A monologue of increasing violence …
Fifteen women from diverse communities subvert archetypes as they move from formal representation to personal positions, exploring their feelings and relationships to their own bodies.
A profile and interview of director, Lindsay Anderson.
A retelling of the legend of Hua Mulan, warrior woman of China, who disguised herself as a boy to serve in the army in her frail father's place.
A Philippine movie by director Mel Chionglo.
A migrant couple in New York is wrongfully accused of molesting their children. Their fight for justice exposes the prejudices and discrimination suffered by Filipinos overseas and the shattering of the myth of American dream harbored by Filipino expatriates in search of greener pastures. The true-to-life account charts in tragic detail the ordeal of a family under siege in an alien country to convey an unequivocal rebuke of the ironically ominous aspects of life in the nation dubbed as the home of the free, the land of milk and honey and the greatest in the world.
Suzana is a 23 year old, music graduate from America. Feeling lonely she followed her friends to Terengganu. Hassan and Mamat like to waste time by playing the guitar and watching people at the Jetty. One day Suzana followed Linda to a picnic at the waterfall. Suzana fell into the water. She was saved by Hassan and Mamat who happened to be there. Feeling obligated, Suzana asked her father to help Hassan and Mamat to cut an album. Suzana was getting very jealous especially when Hassan is always seen to be with Rozie. One day, Suzana confronted Rozie. Rozie introduced herself as a police officer and denied that she is in love with Hassa. Rozie knew that Hassan is facing a problem. Both of them later went to find Hassan. Suzana went to Hassan's house but he was not there. She decided to go to his village. She was puzzled when Hassan's father asked her to see Mamat. She met Mamat infront of a grave and she could not believe that, the grave is Hassan's grave.
Yashodha gets separated from her daughter, Krishnaveni, due to her mother-in-law's scheming and loses her sanity. However, years later, Krishnaveni reunites with her mother in a mental asylum.
Documentary following two actors from General Hospital as they research and talk to people living with HIV and AIDS
James Last presents summer and party classics on a sunny Florida beach.
Set 1: Buried Alive > Down with Disease > Theme From the Bottom, Poor Heart, Wolfman's Brother[1] > Chalk Dust Torture, Colonel Forbin's Ascent > Fly Famous Mockingbird[2], Stash, Cavern Set 2: Halley's Comet > Mike's Song -> Weekapaug Groove, The Mango Song > Wilson > Suspicious Minds > Hold Your Head Up, David Bowie -> Catapult[3] -> David Bowie[4] Encore: Suzy Greenberg [1] Trey flubbed lyrics and remarked that, since he likes them so much, he would sing them again. [2] Narration referenced chocolate and the rhombus. [3] Started over David Bowie hi-hat intro. [4] Homer Simpson quotes ("mmmm... chocolate") and Simpsons signal. Notes: Catapult started over the Bowie hi-hat intro, which also featured quotes of Homer Simpson (“mmmm...chocolate”) and a Simpsons signal. This was the first time ever that Mike’s and Weekapaug were played without anything in between them.
Gwendolyn Creed was a God-fearing woman until she met B.A. Catch and his fantastic abilities. A legendary and reclusive artist, Catch could manifest ectoplasm from the palms of his hands - and steal your soul in the process. Sculpting faces out of soul-matter, Catch opens doorways into alternate dimensions where pain and pleasure combine. People are beaten, stabbed and crucified. The body is altered, the skin diseased and in need of new host to survive - but can love win out?
The center of the psychological drama is the Crazy Samad. However, despite his name being Crazy Samad, he is more honest and intelligent than some people. Since the film is based on a combination of three stories, it tells the story of the misfortunes of three different families: Samad, who is tortured by his brother, Karbalai Eyvaz, who beats his wife because of her stubbornness, and Zuleykha, who is beaten by her husband because of her harsh language. We look at all these events through the eyes of Crazy Samad.
Idealistic graduates of the police academy battle crime in their city.
The sequel to Naomi Kawase's Katatsumori. The film revisits Kawase’s relationship with her "grandma", capturing their love and attachment towards each other.
An old couple lived in a small house. Since they had no children, they made a girl out of chalk and named her Vápenička. She was beautiful, all white, but she couldn't speak. In that country lived a prince who took a liking to Vápenička and wanted to marry her. However, as is often the case, the king did not approve of the bride. Therefore, he gave the prince the task of guessing the girl's name, otherwise he would not allow the wedding...
Six teens steal the family car and go out for a night on the town. Internal power dynamics soon make a night that they all will remember.
Documentary directed by Julie Henderson et al.
A documentary originally released in 1995 by Polydor Japan to the Japanese market. The documentary features members of The Cadigans discussing their early formation, daily life, touring, and more. It also features several music videos and a live performance.
Singapore movie
Revisit the killer puppets and paranormal researchers, whose brain fluid they craved, with in-depth BTS footage and commentary from the cast and crew.
Short documentary for Oriental Time and Space, about the massacre done by Japanese army in Yechang Village on May 7th, 1954.
Since German Classicism, it has become customary to translate extreme, emotional events into a ballad, a popular form of song. This ‘Balladen Magazin’ brings Cossack lamentations, the horrors of the war in Chechnya, and the execution of the unfortunate Emperor Maximilian of Mexico, among others...
A university professor leads a lonely and sad life as a retiree. He often goes for walks in the cemetery. One day, he meets Ania there, the daughter of his friend Andrzej, who died tragically in the mountains. The girl lives with her children in a student dormitory, living a very modest life. Her husband left a few years ago to work abroad. Ania stayed in the country to finish her studies. Meeting the girl radically changes the professor's barren existence. Despite his advanced age and lack of experience, he takes on the care of the children to enable Ania to go to England for a management course.
Film for an exhibit on Mongolia in San Francisco.
In Sanskrit “maya” means illusion. A documentary – offering extraordinary access – about Gregorian Bivolaru and his yoga school, then at the height of its success.
Classic emo and punk band Cap'n Jazz perform at the Daily Grind in Kansas City, MO on July 10th, 1995 before their break-up.
A private commercial agent investigates the rising popularity of the ”Pingu” cartoon.
A lyrical eulogy bestowing the possibilities for lesbian motherhood.
Inspired by the 1993 Grammy-winning album, this historic meeting of superpowers stars the King of the Blues performing duets with a pantheon of fellow legends: Ruth Brown, Albert Collins, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, Koko Taylor, Irma Thomas and Joe Louis Walker. Interspersed with exclusive interviews, it's an inspired and unprecedented gathering of blues greats that may never be equaled. The performances include B.B.'s signature song, "The Thrill Is Gone," and "Playin' With My Friends," which was penned by Robert Cray just for The Blues Summit. Best of all, with this home video, you sit right on stage where you don't miss a beat.