The TV version of the play by A.K. Tolstoy, staged by the Maly Theatre.
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The TV version of the play by A.K. Tolstoy, staged by the Maly Theatre.
In this remarkable video, Bob Larson teaches critical principles of spiritual warfare, including how demons enter and maintain strongholds on their victims. Discover why unresolved emotions related to fear, abuse, rejection, despair, anger, and self hatred are demonic doorways to the soul. You'll also see startling real-life examples of people who were possessed by demons but found freedom when Bob performed exorcism on them, in the name of Jesus.
As a war, it was small, nasty and suspicious. As news, it was a godsend. The Spanish-American War did many things it united an adolescent nation and paraded its global ambitions for all to see, while heralding the descent of a tired empire. In this unique program, the conflict comes to life as it was presented to people at that time through the accounts of newspapers nationwide. From the slow buildup of public sentiment against Spain to the sensationalistic coverage of the explosion of the USS Maine, the forces, personalities and events of the war that secured America a place on the world stage are relived. It is a revealing look at the power of the press and its often-problematic influence in the real world, where reporters can be as effective in spurring events as presenting them.
The "Miao-Tuan" Group started off on a two-month "Walk to Beijing" trip in February, 1997, to commemorate Hong Kong 's return to China. The group traversed through Guangzhou, across the Yellow River, to Mao Zedong's birthplace, to Tiananmen Square, and finally to the Great Wall. The trip provided a unique way of viewing the post-1997 relationship between China and Hong Kong.
The life and work of teacher Elena Izcue.
In Ascii history of moving images, Vuk Ćosić, one of the founders of the net.art movement, plays on the tension between digital and analogue formats, between code and culture. By taking up some key works from the history of moving images, he probes the way in which the question of the medium, whether old or new, interweaves with the utopias and dystopias of modernity.
The story of the boy Vanya Proshkin, our contemporary, in whom, after being exposed to a thunderstorm, his analytical abilities, unusual for his age, opened up.
A reflection on love gone wrong and dual responsibility; an argument, a separation and the nature of love are explored in images and text.
A couple deals with typical Bangladeshi problems, encountering issues like greed for power, unjust living conditions, illegal practices and patriarchy.
Turkish democracy got over May 27 and March 12 and set off again, but the storm did not subside, and the mutual reckoning was not over. On the contrary, new fronts were opened in the country and blood began to flow like a gutter. Finally, on September 12, there was a knock on the door again. Those who came that day changed everything, everything. Nothing will ever be the same again
Documentary about the late actor Jean-Claude Grenier, a French man who was born with brittle bones, but managed to become an actor, working on the theater version of Tod Browning's classic film "Freaks", touring Europe with ARCHAOS circus.
Caresse, a young woman, tells a former classmate a dream that deeply troubles her.
In the plains a strong wind blows hard and things go flying, except for a little man.
The Dorbees follows the adventures of two microscopic balls named Jack and Mary Jane. While skipping school, the two run into a old, scary house. There they meet Dig, a business man stuck in the 70's, who must make a decision between making a friend or a profit.
A middle age idealistic school teacher who is very dedicated to educate her students has to take on the worst and rowdiest students.
Matt portrays Burt, an ambitious student who is dedicated to writing and producing his own opera. But many obstacles stand in Burt's path to opera glory.
Junji Inagawa, recognized by both himself and others as a 'spiritual guide,' receives photos believed to be 'spirit photographs' one after another. Genuine photos accidentally taken release tremendous power, an eerie atmosphere, and an inexplicable abnormality that plunges all viewers into a vortex of awe. In this work, Inagawa himself thoroughly explains the 'spirit photographs' that he personally witnessed and found truly frightening, using his unique narrative style. Additionally, there are also popular "scary stories".
In this slice of life documentary, Kalle, a gay, HIV-positive, wheelchair-bound skinhead and his friends Henrik and Ibrahim spend time over the Christmas holidays (Kalle's last) taking drugs, discussing life and hating people in general.
The story of a girl born in the time of the Shining Path, whose personal development was marked by the violence of the social context in which she had to learn to fend for herself, and to take responsibility for her daughter's life
Documentary short with a clipping of Jorge Timm's performances for Canibal between 1995 and 1998.
The story of Hephzibah Menuhin is as rich as a novel by Henry James. A child prodigy like her violinist brother, Yehudi, she toured the world giving piano concerts from an early age.
Sardine, ten, lives with her family in a village in Picardy. On the day of her sister's wedding, she fights with her family to allow her big brother, Ben-Hur, twenty-five, mentally and physically handicapped, to take his natural place for the ceremony : that of the head of the family who gives the bride away.
A fantasy of freedom, a stroll in the park gives rise to an opening up of unstable sexual codes, shifting identities and the empowering game of come and go.
A rebelious pregnant girl with dyed hair travels round Poland and meets a lot of people with various life attitudes on her way. Her ultimate goal is finding her long-unseen grandmother.
A Voice from the Past examines the life and intrigue of this compelling scholar by using impressive documentation and dramatizations to bring his many predictions to life.
50 years of Harald Juhnke: A documentary about his career
Berlin summer of 1967, young Max wants to know how women look like "down there". He chose the young tailoress Sabine as an object of his desire. Despite some setbacks Max does not want to give up. But finally he dares too much.
A punk rocker and his girlfriend sneak into a cemetery at night for some graveyard sex, but they are interrupted by the Grim Reaper.
Zeek Sheck Rules The Cloud People (But Not For Long) - Speech Joe
Sonny Segovia's "Lumakad ka sa apoy" is a Filipino movie directed by Jose N. Carreon. The movie features a talented cast including Mark Anthony Fernandez, Giselle G Töngi, Alma Moreno, and Dan Fernandez. The film is a must-see for fans of Pinoy cinema, as it offers a compelling narrative and exceptional performances. If you're looking for an engaging and thought-provoking movie.
Terror of the Master is the story of Drew and Amelia Thompson, two sisters who become entangled in a terrifying mystery involving bizarre kidnappings, murder, and an ancient evil right in their own small city.
Documentary feature by Beth B.
"Crise existencial" from Petter Baiestorf. Brazil, 1998
Alexander Calder is the definitive portrait of one of the pre-eminent artists of the 20th century, and the inventor of an art form, the mobile. This acclaimed film shows Calder at work in his studio and never-before-seen archival films and photographs. It includes contemporary shooting of dozens of works, and features interviews with Arthur Miller, Ellsworth Kelly, I.M. Pei, Brendan Gill, Marla Prather, David Ross, Calder's daughters and grandson, Sandy Rower, and others.
Filmmakers Marco and Mauro La Villa examine the role of disc jockeys in 1990s dance-club culture.
short film by Guy Sherwin
The film begins with a group of teenagers seeking asylum in a mansion. The mansion has a notorious past and soon an undead funny screwed up zombie comes to torment them.
a CGI Short about Balls and Blocks
Short film by Kai Kinnert.
Created to help you share the most important lessons from the greatest story ever told, The Beginner's Bible Series brings the true wonder and joy of the Bible to life. Featuring an original theme song sung by Kathie Lee Gifford, memorable songs, vivid animation and heartwarming characters, it's a delightful way to introduce children to these timeless stories of inspiration, courage and faith. Embark on a thrilling journey with Daniel as he is carried off to the royal court of distant Babylon. There, his ability to understand dreams turns him from a slave into one of the king's most valued counselors, even as it earns him the envious wrath of the other courtiers, who plot to have him thrown into a den of snarling, hungry lions. But as Daniel shows them, faith in God bestows the power to overcome awesome challenges... especially those with loud roars and big teeth!
With the use of rapid cutting and lyrical movement, FILM(luster) concentrates on a young man who is foiled into choosing his fate by force of habitual nature.
Chonda Pierce, in one night, captures hilarity and inspiration, music and comedy for women of all ages in all walks of life.
It's 1st August - Swiss National Day. Superintendent Knöbel's peace and quiet is suddenly disturbed by the trifling case of a stolen football. What has 10-year-old Samb from Africa got to do with all this?
This award winning feature documentary film redefines our childhood notions of cowboys and indians and the Great American West. In this beautifully crafted movie, Cowboys are the Indians. Hawaii’s Paniolo preceded the American Cowboy but their story remains virtually unheralded in frontier history. The film is a tribute to the men and women who learned much of their riding, roping, and saddle making from the great vaqueros of Alta California.
One of the world's most acclaimed conductors, Sir Georg Solti has consistently inspired audiences around the world through his extreme discipline and passion. This documentary takes us behind-the-scenes through archival footage of Solti's career and along for the ride as the great conductor travels the world.