Cinematic Era: 1999 Vintage
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9.0 1999 • Cinematic -
The young student Angela meet her old school friend Miriam again since many years. While Angela is pretty and successful, Miriam became an ugly criminal predator. During the conversation, she secretly steals the wallet from Angela and a short time later, on the pretext that she has found her wallet, to ring the bell at her home. Together with her criminal friend, the two ambush Angela and tie her up. In addition to accusations of her beauty and success, she also has to endure a lot of torture. But fear gives Angela unprecedented powers which she uses for her terrible revenge.
Deadly Enemy
9.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Nicolas is a shepherd. He is around twenty years old, thin and spirited. Constantina is eighteen years old. Constantina fell in love with Nikolas the very first time she saw him with his lyre at the bull sacrifice ritual. She entered the whirlpool of ecstasy and became his lover. Their relationship was clearly physical, all other things were setting them apart. Constantina decides that they should break up. "We come from different places and head in different directions", she says. When she finds out that she is pregnant, she does not tell Nikolas.
Earth and Water
7.7 1999 • Cinematic -
Routemaster is a montage of rhythmically organised repetitions and involves an abstraction of motion that increases in frequency and scale. The basic framework of the film is provided by intercutting of two counterposed materials. On the one hand, it uses black-and-white, endlessly accelerating and rhythmically varying images of the inexorable forward motion of the racing cars. On the other hand, it uses colourful, extreme slow-motion images of details of a chequered flag fluttering in the wind. The escalating speed, growing abstraction and mosaic-like repetition of images leads on to manipulated, yet realistic images of human bodies used in crash tests. In the end, all that is left is the black-and-white flash of speed, the gyrating pulse of the mosaic, the details of the human bodies and the intense soundtrack. Routemaster has some of the qualities of a live concert.
Routemaster
9.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Based on the travel diary of the director and his team, Living Icons traces and exposes the ordinary life of the last Christians in Iran.
Living Icons
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Jerome leaves his home to seek a job in the city. He finds a job at the town hall and works with Lucien. First they are responsible for the decorations of the city for Christmas. But their next mission will prove very different.
Un petit air de fête
9.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Home video released by Goldfinger while on tour starting on October 1, 1999. Backstage, Bus, and Tour footage are sprinkled throughout the video.
Goldfinger: Darrin's Coconut Ass Live & Uncensored
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
A young songstress begins to receive a mysterious, austere guest who lodges overnight at her inn.
The Yearning Mountain
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
La voix humaine (English: The Human Voice) is a forty-minute, one-act opera for soprano and orchestra composed by Francis Poulenc in 1958 (Wikipedia). This is a version of it directed by Pierre Jourdan at the Théâtre Impérial de Compiègne.
La Voix Humaine
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Documentary short featuring artist and professional skateboarder Mark Gonzales performing at the Stadtisches Museum in Monchengladbach, Germany in 1999.
Back Worlds For Words
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
A movie by Dilbar Jahan Jahntu
Gariber Raja Robin Hood
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Santa gets a new computer from his elves as a present so he can keep track of who has been naughty or nice.
Santa's Special Delivery
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Viewers are treated to a busy day on New York harbor in this chipper live-action video. This title expands on the popularity of animated talking-vehicle properties such as Theodore Tugboat and Thomas the Tank Engine by pairing real working boats with distinctive character voice-overs. Little Tug has been in dry dock all winter and cannot wait to get back in the water. He looks like a tugboat but actually does not have an engine powerful enough to perform true tug duties. Nevertheless, Little Tug has plenty of friends on the harbor among them Charlie the lobster boat (who speaks with a Maine accent), Thomas the paddle-wheel boat and Little Tugs best pal, Rita, a rather reckless speedboat. When Rita (running without a radio or a working fuel gauge) heads out of the small harbor to find big waves to play in, Little Tug loses track of her. His search for, and eventual heroic rescue of Rita leads him into the very busy New York harbor, south of Manhattan. Ages 2-6.
Little Tug's Big Adventure
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Glass keeps breaking every time Thomas gets too close to his favorite classmate, Quentin. If he comes out to him will more than glass be shattered?
Tommy Trips
3.8 1999 • Cinematic -
A lonely moon inhabitant longs for a visit. When the first lunar mission comes in 1969, he thinks that his dream has come true.
Man in the Moon
5.0 1999 • Cinematic -
The late 60's, 70's and early 80's were regarded by many as the most exciting and historically significant period in the history of modern Grand Prix racing. It was a time when sport saw major investment from significant motor manufacturers. A time when technology leapt forward with Turbo charged engines, six wheel cars, advanced braking/handling packages and the very best of early aerodynamic styling. Today's legends were in full flight. Drivers such as Graham Hill, Jackie Stewart, James Hunt and Niki Lauda were carving themselves a place in motor racing history. This specially presented DVD video covers this very special time helping you to enjoy an relive those classic Grand Prix moments.
Grand Prix: The Golden Years
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Entre Nós
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
In Japan, where even kindergarten has an entrance exam, education begins in the womb. In this program, social psychologist Dr. Masao Miyamoto, author of Straitjacket Society; Dr. Makoto Shichida, founder of Shichida Children's Academy; the president of Keio University; and others address the true price of making the grade in a society in which only the most intelligent can thrive-or in some cases even survive. Set against the backdrop of an 11-year-old girl's nervous breakdown, topics include the fear of failing, the perceived value of conformity, school violence, and adolescent suicide.
Japan: Taboo of Failure
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Biography of Carlos Mugica (1930-1974), an Argentine priest linked to the Movement of Priests for the Third World and to the popular struggles of Argentina in the 1960s and 1970s. Most of his community work took place in Villa 31 de Retiro, which unofficially bears his name. Due to his "option for the poor," embodied in active social activism and his political independence, he received criticism from all sectors, death threats, and various attacks and assassination attempts. He was ultimately shot and killed, and the crime was attributed to the "Triple A" (Argentine Anti-Communist Alliance).
Padre Mugica
8.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Drole de Jeu
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Deals with themes such as bulimia and anorexia, suicide in adolescents, male prostitution, alcoholism, single parents raising children, among others.
Amores como todos los demás
9.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Conversazione italiana
10.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Lover. Ex. Loser. Wonder. Window. Buzz. Is there any easy way to get over love?
Lily
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Short combining fiction and documentary.
The Songs of the Grey Man
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
A film that tells a story about a media professor.
Gray Spaces
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
For 750 years, the local colosseum was the only place to go if you were looking for some action. What began as human sacrifice during funeral rites for wealthy families resulted in a violent, bloody battle staged in front of 50,000 fans. Gladiators were slaves, but the archaeological remains at Pompeii and the Roman Colosseum reveal that they were held in the same esteem as modern day sports stars. Gladiators explains how this "sport" was used as a tool of political power and how the Gladiators rose up and waged war against their owners. Two versions are available: presenter-free, and presenter-led, with Terry Jones of Monty Python fame.
Gladiators: The Brutal Truth
6.0 1999 • Cinematic -
I.A.S. - Investigatore allo sbaraglio
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Sabatokio - Un Sabato con gli 883
8.3 1999 • Cinematic -
Vom Himmel das Blaue
7.0 1999 • Cinematic -
The third in a series of Brigham Young University celebratory programs, Songs of Praise and Remembrance builds on the tradition of A Thanksgiving of American Folk Hymns and A Celebration of Christmas. The award-winning conductors contributed many of the moving arrangements. Energized by the music and its messages--and the capability of sharing that message worldwide--more than 400 singers combined with the BYU Philharmonic Orchestra to perform for vast public television audiences.
Songs of Praise and Remembrance
9.5 1999 • Cinematic -
Filipino horror television movie from 1999.
Aswang ng Santa Barbara
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
May Isang Pamilya
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Only the Divine Miss M could ring in the new millennium with such grandeur and style. Bette Midler's 1999-2000 concert tour to promote her Bathhouse Betty album. Live from Seattle.
Bette Midler: Divine Miss Millennium
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Stephen and Ian are ruthless drug lords who are in the middle of a war with their rival Billy Rae Douglas. One night Stephen and Ian escort two girls home with them whom actually seem to be stranger than they are. The next morning they wake up and the girls are gone and Stephen and Ian are not feeling so well and soon find out their lives have been changed forever. They find out that the girls were actually Angels that infected them with a vampire type virus. In exchange for immortality, Stephen and Ian along with the other hordes of Vampires, are to kill off the human race so that the Angels can take back what should have been theirs. The Vampires begin their slaughter until the Demon world steps in to put an end to the Angel's plans, for the Demons are satisfied with the way the three worlds co-exists.
At Dawn They Sleep
4.3 1999 • Cinematic -
Donald tries to keep Chip 'n' Dale away from his acorns. But when he accidentally spills a super-grow formula on one, a super-sized acorn is at stake. It's either the chipmunks dinner or Donald's prize at the fair.
Donald and the Big Nut
7.0 1999 • Cinematic -
A casa di Irma
7.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Alltagsgeschichte – Neun Flugstunden von Zuhause
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Documentary on the life of Teruo Kawamoto, a leader of Minamata disease activism
Minamata: The Person Who Dug the Well
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Orphan boy runs away from foster home, ends up being adopted by gypsies. For the rest of his life, he vacillates between mainstream Hungarian culture and tribal gypsy society.
Sitiprinc
10.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Castro Alves - Retrato Falado do Poeta
9.0 1999 • Cinematic -
After the death of his mother, a young boy gets adopted by a policeman and his family. Complications arise when he crosses paths with his biological father.
Kalki Abatar
6.0 1999 • Cinematic -
When terrorists from space kidnap Belgian weatherwoman Sabine Hagedoren because they want eternal rain, Jean-Claude Van Damme comes to the rescue.
Belgium Strikes Back
7.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Hong Kong movie
My Wife's Bodyguard
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Chiemgauer Volkstheater - Kavalier auf Abruf
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Ambición y exterminio
5.0 1999 • Cinematic -
After a great night of partying, the law comes down on a house of squatters...
Squat
7.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Guzzlers couple lives a surreal extreme situation of space-time and beers.
9.9
4.5 1999 • Cinematic -
In Doug Aitken’s cinemascope-like, walk-in, multi-sectioned, video installation, the public is transported into the atmosphere of an airport by night. A flaming car and an abandoned shopping cart compliment the eerie scenario while, in a parallel world, a noiseless, black rapper sashays through an urban landscape.
Electric Earth
6.0 1999 • Cinematic -
A 1999 Indian horror film.
Shaitan Khopdi
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Heimlicher Tanz
8.0 1999 • Cinematic -
The video ‘Passing Drama’ reflects the acoustic image of Melitopoulos' family history. It tells the refugee story of her Greek family that came across three generations as a fragmentary and fairy-tale-like image. Flight as the fundamental motif of the story became the videographic theme of narrative, history and memory.
Passing Drama
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
A little girl's witness to womanhood.
Lipstick
8.0 1999 • Cinematic -
"The Movie" compiles nearly one hundred minutes of Turbonegro video footage culled from various sources: 4 promo clips for among others "Denim demon" and "Get it on", several band features that were broadcasted by German Viva TV during 1997/98, live recordings from the Darkness Forever tour and the farewell show in Oslo, plus lots of obscure on-the-road snippets from Turbo's private archives that were all recorded in Norway, Germany, Spain and USA between 1995 and 1998 at various locations.
Turbonegro: The Movie
7.7 1999 • Cinematic -
Puño de lodo
7.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Step-by-Step construction of a basic indoor grow-room that yields a 1/4 pound of Chronic Sinsemillas Marijuana every two months. Mr. Green takes out the mystery and confusion surrounding the construction and maintenance of an indoor marijuana grow room by breaking it down into basic easy-to-follow steps.
I Grow Chronic!
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Documentary from biggest rock festival in Slovenia. Performers: Big Foot Mama, Indust Bag, Dicky B Hardy, Warpigs, Veliki Bijeli Slon, Borut Veselko, Drustvo Mrtvih pesnikov, Adi Smolar, Dan D, Schal Sick Brass Band, Temni Angeli Usode, Plavi Orkestar, Hic Et Nunc, Durhmarsh, Wet Bed, Skroz, Terra Mystica, Z'kovaci, Rok Otocec, Buldozer, Rambo Amadeus, Zabranjeno Pusenje, Zoran Predin.
Rock Otocec 1998
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
Groovy short film homage to tripped-out early '70s horror fare.
The Early 70's Horror Trailer
7.5 1999 • Cinematic -
Explores the role of the cabinetmaker in colonial America, including the tools and technology used to carve table legs, wooden hinges, and more.
The Cabinetmaker: Crafting a Card Table
0.0 1999 • Cinematic -
This three-part mini-series explores the mysterious and the mundane in a splash of digital dioramas that wipe across the screen in a cascade of electronic barfs. Zeroing in on the paranormal theories of UFO author John A. Keel, this leisurely exposition, which was funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, sweeps the viewer into a candy-colored world of scintillating mysteries made all the more intriguing by culinary digressions.
Secrets of the Shadow World
5.0 1999 • Cinematic -
People talk about their psychic connection between animals.
The Psychic Connection
0.0 1999 • Cinematic