Documentary about Kilimanjaro expedition made by Andreea Marin.
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Documentary about Kilimanjaro expedition made by Andreea Marin.
The adventures of Picpic and André are told through seven crazy short films. Pic Pic is a magical and helpful pig, while André is a bad horse. Coboy is his best enemy.
Writer Joris (the author's alter-ego) has packed in his job and left his routine. He wanders through Brussels, pretending to be in other places and as far as we can verify lying to everyone. He stays in a dead-beat motel and meets other absurd people, never to any actual end. Will it be different when he meets Luzie and falls in love?
This Sensational showcase of Adele's greatest fantasies and private erotic thoughts will take you to the edge and have you begging for more.
Both aged twelve, Jeremy and his pal Abed live in a desolate neighborhood outside Paris. As they are bored they decide to go to Paris but as this is August, the empty streets of the capital are as boring as their usual environment. To kill time they do nasty things, such as annoying a man in a telephone booth or lashing out at a friend. After a while, they meet a girl, older than them ...
Dragon Ball Z: The Summoning is the twentieth volume of the original Funimation Dragon Ball Z DVD and VHS releases. It includes the first three installments from the Frieza Saga, episodes 61, 62, and 63.
It's a movie from 2001.
It's a movie from 2001.
A blend of NFL action and performances from A-list music acts.
Gavrilo lives the everyday life of a seemingly ordinary young man, but he also reads history books and dreams of carrying out a real revolutionary deed. He identifies with his imaginary role, choosing his name from history after the assassin of Franz Ferdinand. Majka lives in seclusion in a greenhouse, preferring to stay as close as possible to her tropical plants and songbirds. She knits clothes, which she occasionally transports by bicycle to a charity in the city. One day, he accidentally learns that some of the donations are being sold abroad by the leaders for big money. In desperation, he decides to punish the culprits. Then he meets Gavrilo and the two lonely rebels join forces to carry out their plan.
A lonely man imprisoned in prison sculpts human figures out of clay and imagines himself to be their merciful god
Dan Cruickshank examines how Victorian society confronted the issue of death by piecing together the fate of five seemingly unrelated corpses. His detective work uncovers bodysnatching, overflowing inner-city graveyards and lavish cemeteries. He also explores the Victorian resistance to cremation, and changing attitudes following the Great War. First aired during Victoria Week 2001, re-aired in 2002 as an episode of Timewatch.
The film tells about a group of friends who love music and decide to immigrate to France, but they collide with the racist reality that rejects their presence and their lives there end with the tragedy of the assassination of a friend.
An elderly Dene widower kills his abusive grandson in self-defence. Anticipating the worst, and weary of his dismal life, he summons an old friend to help him prepare for a journey to the spirit world. Meanwhile, a young Dene police officer, disillusioned by the current justice system and badgered by dreams of cultural genocide and the role of law, is caught between two worlds when he realizes the widower is guilty of the murder.
Summer 1999, in the center of Vienna: two very distinct parades took place simultaneously on the same street. One was a policemen's parade; the other a celebration of gay pride. Because the policemen didn't want to march hand in hand with the Gay Movement, a typical Austrain solution was found: while the gays marched clockwise, the policemen marched counter-clockwise.
Skaters: Damian Smith, Eric Bork, Jayme Fortune, Mike Frazier, Ron Whaley, Ryan Parsons, Stacy Lowery, Stefan Attardo, Tim Brauch. Soundtrack: Steffan Attardo – Billy Idol Dancing With Myself. Eric Bork – Bjork Cover Me. Mike Frazier – Beatsteaks Panic. Ron Whaley – Sister Nancy Bam Bam. Ryan Parsons – Onyx Shut ‘Em Down instrumental. Damian Smith – Dave Brubeck Quartet Far More Drums. Stacy Lowery – Creedence Clearwater Revival Fortunate Son. Jayme Fortune & Credits – Jets to Brazil One Summer Last Fall.
The second documentary in a trilogy of films about elderly couple Hans and Kerstin Stralström. In the first film, the couple went to Argentina, where they met Guillermo and Juan. In this film, the two Argentinians travel to the cold of northern Sweden, to visit with Hans and Kerstin. Humorous culture shocks and language barriers ensue.
"It's all coming out of Mexico. Surreal gets so real. And invader from England, France or Spain found the taste of cactus cocktail. That makes this movie sweat, ha?" (Stom Sogo)
A hand-made film that explores a 21st-century ritual celebration - Toronto's Gay Pride Parade (2000). The contrast between the images' archival quality with the 90's dance music makes us wonder whether we are watching an event of some forgotten culture, or something urban and modern.
Grabe's film about his friend, fellow filmmaker, and painter Jürgen Böttcher aka Strawalde.
As a man dies, his mind drifts back to the evenings of his childhood.
The 20th century is the first century of moving pictures and in the archive of the Swedish public service, a massive amount of footage is collected. In this fourth entry of Jan Bergman's Pentalogy, we see the results of the city planning as Stockholm is about to overflow with new inhabitants.
An intensely personal documentary shot and directed by Toshiko Takashi, former director of Tokyo International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival (TILGFF, 1992-93). Visiting a low-income house in Osaka where she spent 10 years of her childhood, Toshiko encounters two familiar women in their 70s. When she returns three years later, she finds the house has been abandoned. Intercut with poetic reflections and intimate moments that Toshiko spends with her lover Sakura, who works as a stripper, the older women's lives and memories intertwine with the younger couple's in Takashi's dream-like visions. - Overview from Japan Society
A young man ditches the real world for that of film, but eventually comes to realize that running away is no substitute for the sublime beauty of everyday life. When Hilbert's father has a near-fatal heart attack, he falls into a downward spiral of introspection, re-evaluating and restructuring his life. The despondent young man turns away from his family and his girlfriend toward the comfort of an alternative world. Taking up residence in a cheap, downtown San Francisco hotel, he experiments with drugs and bisexuality and art. On an 8mm projector, he obsessively analyzes home movies from his childhood, comparing these films with his recollections of his youth. Memory and desire- spawned from what he imagined was reality versus what he sees in these movies -encourage Hilbert to create his own film, to re-write the past and blow the Oedipal triangle apart.
Walter Trout is a younger generation blues guitarist, who toured with Joe Tex, Big Mama Thornton, John Lee Hooker, Canned Heat and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. This concert, from the German "Ohne Filter" series took place on June 29, 1993. Appearing with Trout was Martin Gerschwitz, James Trapp and Bernard Pershey. Special features include an interview with the producer,Artist's biography, recorded in Dolby Digital 5.1. A New Jersey native & former member of Canned Heat and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Walter Trout has also toured with John Lee Hooker, Big Mama Thornton, and Canned Heat. Here, he performs live in Germany on June 29, 1993. Accompanied by Martin Gerschwitz, James Trapp, and Bernard Pershey, Trout performs a set of 8 tracks including "I Can Tell," "Life in the Jungle," and "Finally Gotten Over You."
An Artist violently grinds stones and uses the sand to create animated drawings. His first picture is the Garden of Eden. Once Eve becomes pregnant, all the tribulations of the real world are unleashed upon her. She follows through dream-like sequences populated with crying birds, brick-wall-faced bureaucrats and pensive philosophers in seemingly petrified poses. Irritated, repressed and allured by each other, the creatures on the screen start living a life of their own. Gradually, a dark climax builds up. Will the Artist himself be able to handle so much emotional intensity
Four young Moroccans, like thousands of others, cross the sea illegally to work in Spain.
That of the Gran Sasso and Laga mountains, in the heart of the Abruzzo Apennines, is a particular story. Exploited beyond all limits for grazing, they have now returned to repopulate with plants and animals, thanks to the National Park and its care for the territory. Let's go and discover their new life.
Here are twenty-six Amazing, Beautiful, Captivating and Delicious pieces of a great medium-sized city! This unusual video includes everything from Fish sandwiches to Grant Street, from the History Center to our Interesting Islands. Pittsburgh A to Z is a delightful documentary that celebrates (in alphabetical order!) a wide variety of topics from Amateur Archaeologists (looking for arrowheads and other ancient American artifacts) to the zinging zaps of the Zambelli’s. It’s an amusing adventure, a tantalizing tour, a homey history lesson led by popular producer Rick Sebak. All that and much more!
A conversation with a number of prominent Iranian painters who decided to stay in Tehran during the missile attacks.
An Argentinean family living in Spain has their lives rocked when a famous author from their home country claims that their daughter is actually his granddaughter who was lost during a war.
Claudia makes Katrin to work for her provider for Claudia's material security and to leave the "shitty work outside". They are both prostitutes. Katrin learns that the price for being independent is high and goes with physical destruction.
Video installation depicting a robotic contraption with a monkey's head playing the drums along to music by Aphex Twin.
Documentary focusing on the make-up used in the film. Produced for the “Predator” DVD.
A slice of life in the director's native village in the Zhytomyr region.
A look at Holocaust denialism over the years.
Recorded at the Théâtre Antique in Vaison-la-Romaine, France on 28th May 2001
The video is composed of 13 episodes that tell some moments of the days of Genoa. From the climate of the Red Zone to the police charges on the procession of 21 July, to the situation around the body of Carlo Giuliani in Piazza Alimonda. The shooting is a selection of images shot by Giacomo Verde and other independent video makers connected to different groups. The video’s intention is to tell what the media fail to show because they are trapped in the rules of communication-show and scoop. So many episodes are commented by texts of "militant poetry" in order to provide reflective ideas that go beyond the contingency of facts, and others use images "effected" (rallenty, velocity etc.) and an original sound commentary in order to go beyond the documentary data still present. A video that wants to be an instrument of emotional and political reflection, for the various components of the anti-g8 movement, on the different issues raised by the days of Genoa.
The story is about a rooster who remembered through a dream what was expected of him in the morning. Trying to crow, he plays all the sounds in a row, except his own. The rooster is in a panic looking for the missing voice, but does not find it...
A first from the Tepnapa Team, tells the story of Devon and his new beau learning the lessons of relationships through communication, intimacy, quarrels, and forgiveness.
A prime time special that chronicled the six day renovation of an historic amphitheater and rock-strewn soccer field in New York City with donated materials and pro bono services. The work was estimated to take one year.
Reminiscing about Shades six years on.
18 months in the history of Alpe, a small printing firm specialising in insertion. On the first floor, Françoise, the boss. She hires those that all the other firms refuse. Because, in her view, no-one is unemployable. Above all from her firm she expects a human profit. At the expense, if necessary, of ordinary profit. Is another sort of corporate logic possible ? On the ground floor, in the workshop, Philippe, Cécile, Dominique and the others. With years of hell behind them. At Alpe they are rediscovering work, the pay slip, hope... They are working to build themselves up again. Will they succeed ?
The original television version of 'Where Does Your Hidden Smile Lie?'
A group of children of different races and nationalities, visit the shoemaker before they organized to play.
Captured in location with Ambient Sound. Aditional music Sebastian Escofet.
Graham Norton, media darling and presenter of the outrageous 'So... Graham Norton' show makes his first live performance video, shot at London's The Roundhouse. Norton whose irresistible and naughty persona is a lot more so as a live performer calls on his background as a stand-up comedian, but also includes elements like the soft-toy telephone from his television show.
A woman goes to bed, falls asleep, and begins to dream. This dream takes her to a landscape of light and shadow, evoked in a form only possible through classic cinematography. An homage to Man Ray, dedicated to the beginning of the European avant-garde film within the surrealist movement.
Hér eru komnar fimm skemmtilegar sögur um póstinn Pál og vini hans í Grænadal. Pósturinn Páll er vel þekktur fyrir hjálpsemi sína ásamt því að vera alltaf í góðu skapi. Ekki skemmir fyrir að Kötturinn Njáll er alltaf með í för og heldur uppi fjörinu. Á disknum eru fimm skemmtilegir þættir og þeir heita: Vel unnið verk Græna kanínan Fiðrildaveiðar Fljúgandi diskar Lestarferðin erfiða
An 8mm film work employing a multiple-exposure technique. In the series of long-exposure works, exposure was controlled through shutter speed and aperture adjustments. In this work, however, the same effect was explored through the use of multiple exposure.
The Bezeklik Grottoes in the Flaming Mountains near Turfan hang precariously off a cliff above a steep gorge. However, the Buddhist carvings and murals within these caves were not sufficiently remote to escape both the onslaught of Islam and the intentions of foreign archaeologists and treasure seekers. Now there is a new threat: that of numerous coach loads of foreign and domestic tourists, keen to see what's left.
Shurochka, the film’s hero, spends her life walking from one village to another in order to weigh tractors. Yet, this makes just one part of her existence. She dances to Utiosov’s songs, she smiles to the pictures of old Soviet actresses and shows a wonderful taste for life amidst the lonely provincial disorderliness.
Two-part behind-the-scenes documentary about the successful reality-show-parody "Nissene på låven". Like the original show it also mixes some of Espen Eckbo's well-know style of comedy where the line between reality and fantasy are blurred.
Telvisie registration of the play of the same name, written by Don Duyn. The performance 'Den Uyl, of De Vaandeldragers' arose from Don Duyns' desire to take a closer look at the passionate ex-Prime Minister Joop den Uyl and the time in which he was glorious in relation to the present day.