Garakishi and Minaya love each other. However, Minaya's sister's husband, Adalat, is against their marriage. To find a way out of this and to please Adalat, Garakishi uses a trick and thus achieves his wish.
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Garakishi and Minaya love each other. However, Minaya's sister's husband, Adalat, is against their marriage. To find a way out of this and to please Adalat, Garakishi uses a trick and thus achieves his wish.
The story of an American film director who travels to Yemen to shoot an Arabic version of Macbeth among Yemeni tribal warriors.
With an instant noodle, artists take turns to show off their creative cooking skills.
A husband struggles to care for his ailing wife and refuses their children's demands that they move into care.
A 2001 Indian horror film.
The second release from the Slackjaw team, Stick It is an energetic romp around the UK bouldering scene. Accompanied by a quirky, exciting soundtrack, this film takes us on a breakneck tour of the UK’s top bouldering venues. Your guides: the country’s best climbers – Ben Moon, Malcolm Smith, Jerry Moffatt, Airlie Anderson, John Gaskins and British Champion Andy Earl. The problems: all the country’s stickiest. Infectious, fun stuff.
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 second entry in Jan Bergman's Pentalogy, we experience a tumultuous period in Stockholm's history; the introduction of sound to the footage and the functionalistic movement are only two of the many changes during the decade.
Part of the “10 Poets 10 Directors” project funded by the Ministry of Culture.
A collection of Lindesnes Accordion-club playing some songs around Norway. Thirteen of the sequences are from Lindesnes, while four others are from Audnedal (the winterscene and Arthur Stulien with his five daughters), two from the Emigrarionfestival in Kvinesdal, and one from Søgne.
“NORTH [by artist John Boskovich] features Gary Indiana, exuding star power, reading from Céline’s novel ‘North,’ an account of Céline’s desperate flight from France to Germany in the waning days of World War II. […] With scenes from Jean-Luc Godard’s PIERROT LE FOU projected behind Indiana, and a camera circling him like a shark, NORTH buzzes with turpitude, grandeur, and intelligence. It isn't a modern ‘Sentimental Education,’ but it twists the twistedness of that novel into a scary, sickening shape.” –Jerry Saltz, ARTNET
“DARK DARK is a ghost dance of narrative gesture melding four found story fragments: Noir, Western, Romance and Chase. The music of Ennio Morricone provocatively interacts with the images, tantalizing the audience with webs of memory, meaning and elusive folly.” A.C.
It shows the current school curriculum and the lives of students.
More than half a century after World War II, The Forgotten Army launches an expedition to retrace the historic march of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose's Indian National Army (INA) and the series of events which took place between 1942 and 1945. The film escorts a number of the Army's veterans (most notable are Capt. Laxshmi Sehgal and Col. Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon) back to Singapore and Burma as they reconstruct the various stages of the march through their memories. These travelling interviews are set against archival footage of the events and locations the veterans resurrect - sites of long demolished barracks, dilapidated headquarters and battle fields. The film largely pivots around the charismatic figure of Bose, the Army's leader, featuring remarkable footage from the Cathay Cinema Hall in Singapore when he declares war on Britain and the US.
Movie about the political repressions towards members of Otpor! in Serbia. Otpor! (resistance) was a political organization in Serbia from 1998 until 2004.
Pilot film for Ōban Star-Racers.
In this graphic claymation, two underground mammals try to obtain food for their young in a world of bloodthirsty dinosaurs.
Two neurotic dykes describe in hilarious detail how to take care of their 3 cats.
A portrait of the American artist Ray Johnson (1927-1995), based on a personal interpretation of Johnson’s avant-garde strategies, using the telephone and the internet as primary sources for sound and image.
15 year old My is the betrayal of her best friend and loneliest in the world. In order to regain her friend, she must change her life and make the inevitable decision. Lose her virginity.
Three old ladies, Margot, Greta and Isla, sing in burials for money. One day, a corpse disappears, and they become the primary suspects.
A woman tapes her stomach.
The first two installments of a continuing saga: Lust for Wander & Running Free.
An aged one is confronted with his options in blunt terms. Does he want to drag out his existence, increasingly infirm and a burden to his caretakers, or go quietly before resentment overwhelms sentiment? Does he wish to go on living, the quality of his life increasingly diminishing, or be euthanized? Would he prefer cremation or burial? This video confronts the issues of mortality and advancing decrepitude that faces even the friskiest.
Persian Series #18 is almost calligraphic in its overlays of dark (occasionally colored) glyphs backed by brilliant color motifs.
Persian Series #15 is a rapid shift of patterns black & white playing off against muted coils of color.
A video retailer waiting in solitude for his last customer. Outside an angel is looking for his wing.
Kshurasyadhara (The Razor's Edge), based on the temple oracles of Kerala. The film premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR),2002 and was shown in film festivals at Tehran, Milan, International Film Festival of Kerala, MIFF. "Kshurasyadhara" won the best Malayalam film commendation award 2001, Indian Documentary Producer's Association (IDPA), Best Director Award of the Kerala State Film & TV Awards 2001, and the National Jury award of the Mumbai International short & Animation film festival (MIFF) in 2002. "Kshurasyadhara" is now a part of permanent archives at the United States Library of Congress.
When Peter the Great came to power at the beginning of the 18th century, he westernized Russia, often using a brutal hand to bring about change. One of the transformations that occurred at this time was in the field of art, which moved from its primitive tribal and religious roots toward a more classic western style. This absorbing program explores how the combination of influences is reflected in the country's emergent art.
"Tot Tap" with teacher Rosemary Boross is a fun-filled introduction to the world of tap dance for children. It is a beginner class designed for children ages four through six, teaching the basics of tap, including toe taps, heel taps, shuffles, cramp rolls and more. The music helps the children hear the rhythms and execute them clearly and easily.
This documentary examines the social and cultural underpinnings of the trilogy of The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien, in an attempt to understand the work's phenomenal success and influence. The program looks for answers in the author's sources of inspiration, from the folk legends of Norway to the field of linguistics of which Tolkien was a lifelong student. It finds that the deep chord the story strikes owes its resonance to the author's use of archetypal imagery and language. Many examples of these recurrent themes and images are given, with readings from the work and other literature. Interviews with the book's illustrators, the brothers Hildebrandt, speak to the power of the imagery in the classic story. Scholars, Tolkien's children, and the author himself provide insight into the mythic themes and the spell they have cast over the vast readership of The Lord of the Rings.
This compelling documentary explores the national movement Scouting for All, beginning with its formation in the late 1990s when heterosexual teen Steven Cozza and his father, San Francisco social worker Scott Cozza, petitioned to allow gays to participate openly in the Boy Scouts of America. Scout's Honor captured several prizes on the film festival circuit, including the Freedom of Expression Award and the Audience Award at Sundance.
Registration of the second theatre program by the Dutch comedy duo Plien (van Bennekom) & Bianca Krijgsman.
A young toll-booth worker is torn between leaving home to see the world or staying in the small Kansas town where he grew up.
RUNAWAY follows the stories of five young girls who arrive at a refuge in Iran’s capital city Tehran, having run away from abusive or neglectful families. Some are in despair, others are simply mischievous; but somehow they must all learn to face the future.
The Tour de France is said to be the most extreme sports on earth. Every year in July, top cyclists from the world gather in France, carrying the dignity of their own countries, to compete on speed and endurance. This documentary focuses on the 2000 TdF from an insider point of view of Team Confidis, its victories and defeats. It also covers the legendary rise of Lance Armstrong.
Unable to bear the abuse his mother inflicted on him since childhood, Akishima ran away from home. Since then, he has made women his targets of revenge, finding solace in raping strangers. One day, as a newlywed wife was seeing her husband off, Akishima broke into her room and raped her. Afterwards, he coldly told her to forget about it, as telling her husband would only result in divorce. Akishima continued to rape women one after another...
Following the release of her best album, this DVD features all 12 of Ami Suzuki’s singles—from her debut “love the island,” the mellow tune “white key,” the iconic hit “Be Together,” and the NHK Kōhaku performance song “Thank You 4 Every Day Every Body,” through to her 2000 release “Reality.” In addition, the DVD includes five previously unreleased performances available exclusively as bonus footage.
Sastro Atmodjo was an Indonesian force army. He fight for Indonesian independence day. He is the only one who life after all of his friend dead. He is very disapointed with Indonesia condition now. He give up to fight the reality at the present.
The story of a complex relationship between a mother and son belonging to the highest circles of the Moscow elite.
Completed in 1900 with British financing, Canadian contracting and American engineering, the White Pass & Yukon Route was the engineering marvel of its time. Cutting a swath through some of the world's most ruggedly beautiful terrain, the White Pass today is a trip through history.
Our contemporary political struggle over gay marriage supplies the framework for this engrossing 2001 documentary about the acceptance of homosexuality in native Hawaiian culture. Directors Kathryn Xian and Brent Anbe piece together interviews with historians and gay and trans activists to show that the Hawaiians' communal society included neither the nuclear family nor European sexual morality. In the 19th century tribal chieftains adopted Western law, a failed attempt to protect the country from colonization, but before that most children were raised in extended families and many chiefs had male lovers; the Hawaiian word for gay sex also means “safe sex,” because it precludes conception.
Beppe Grillo 2001 tour with the Show "LA GRANDE TRASFORMAZIONE" {The Great Transformation}
An elegant, abstracted expression of provincial life in which ordinary everyday details become frozen and magnified as its young protagonists find themselves implicated in a moment of sheer madness.
Les noces - one of Stravinsky's last works on Russian themes (first performed in 1923 with choreography by Bronislava Nijinskaya). Stravinsky's "The Wedding" is a vivid example of the "rhythmic" music characteristic of the work of the composers of the 1920s and 1930s. Rhythm in it is not only the primary organizing principle, but also the most important factor of musical language. It is characteristic that the composer here does not need either strings or wind instruments: the score of the Wedding, in addition to the voices, consists of percussion, which requires six performers at once, as well as four pianos, which are used here as a special kind of percussion.
Based off the corrido of Grupo Externinador but not a sequel to La Fiesta de los Perrones.
Adaptation of the game "Terrors 2" for the WonderSwan Color.
Minoru Kou's dinner show.
An experimental sci-fi documentary focusing on the question of what will remain visible and what will be left to tell if humans vanish from the world, from the image. Landscapes and architecture become mummified relics of a former human presence.
Behind the scenes of Olaf Ittenbach's 2001 thriller
Greta is madly and deeply in lust for her straight room mate Cassandra. Too shy to confess her feelings, she writes passionate love letters, signing them "Jean Pierre." Her roommate is fixated so Greta hires an actor to play the fake Jean.
Three junior high school students hear a rumor about the science lab and sneak into the classroom at night...