Two guys and their dog are hiding out at a deserted Sorority Retreat when it is suddenly invaded by four cute sorority pledges-sent there by their pledge master.
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Two guys and their dog are hiding out at a deserted Sorority Retreat when it is suddenly invaded by four cute sorority pledges-sent there by their pledge master.
Filmed on location in Vietnam’s Indochina Sea, this remarkable 13-minute video depicts a number of young men struggling to propel cyclos across the rock-strewn, sandy, ocean bottom. Working in teams, they pull, push, and pedal the passengerless vehicles; and periodically they must rush up to the surface for air or risk drowning. The water grows deeper; the boulders get larger; the trip to the surface takes longer; and the task is increasingly arduous. Finally, the drivers abandon their cyclos, and swim together toward an underwater “city” composed of tents made from white netting strung between boulders, a metaphorical memorial for the many Vietnamese boat people drowned in the aftermath of the war.
A year behind the scenes in the brutal and beautiful world of professional rodeo.
Documentation of the Cuban missile crisis (from 13 days supplementary material)
Alfred Stieglitz was highly influential in the rise of modern art appreciation in America, and his work established photography as an accepted artistic medium within the world of fine art. His life and work are presented in this documentary feature. Archival imagery and interview footage of artists who worked with Stieglitz are used to illustrate the accomplishments of this prolific artist often called "The Father of Modern Photography.
Buddy can't find his tennis ball, but he ends up finding something else.
"Go Tigers!" is a rare behind-the-scenes chronicling of a remarkable season for the Massillon Tigers high school football team, played out in a small rustbelt town that draws its identity from football. During the course of the season, THREE YOUNG STARS emerge who are forced to carry the burden of the town and their teammates as they confront their uncertain future.
The zaniness continued and although it will never match the original, there is some merit to the effort.
From Paris to Tijuana and Detroit to Barcelona, in a big venue or an intimate dive, the equation is sure to be the same: Manu Chao + Radio Bemba = an explosive cocktail. An explosion of joy. Sweating, shouting, jumping… songs coming one after another at the speed of light… a short pause… then a loud surge of rock & roll.
20th Anniversary Pop collection (15 videos) featuring Gary Numan's new wave classic "Cars" to Lionel Richie's smooth moves in "All Night Long" and Aqua's outrageous "Barbie Girl," Lisa Stansfield's "All Around the World," Smash Mouth's "Walkin' on the Sun," Tears for Fears' "Shout," Chumbawamba's "Tubthumping," Big Country's "In a Big Country," A Flock of Seagulls' "I Ran" and more.
The heat of competition, the shared dreams, the moments of triumph and disappointment. ... Emmy Award-winning director-producer Peter Rosen presents this stunning behind-the-scenes look at the Eleventh Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Witness the intense dedication and pure raw energy of these amazing pianists and get an up-close look at the rigorous recitals, piano quintets and concerti led by conductor James Conlon.
Documentary of gay hustlers in Vancouver.
A fast-paced, hard-hitting rock doc profiling Warner Bros band, Static-X, and the recording and release of their first major label album "Wisconsin Death Trip."
In a lab somewhere on the Lower East Side, a team of scientists and engineers are designing a robot named W.I.S.O.R.; a futuristic, subterranean robo welder that, being able to withstand temperatures of 300 degrees and navigate through the snaking, hundred-mile long world of buried steam pipes beneath Manhattan, will repair the rapidly decaying century-old system. New York's little known or understood underground steam pipes provide the necessary heat and hot water for everything from Chinese laundries and Turkish baths to the World Trade Center and the Empire State Building. A thousand engineering hours behind a schedule and way over budget, Honeybee Robotics, W.I.S.O.R.'s creators, are worried. They argue, discuss God, baseball, and technology and ultimately lead us into a futuristic world originally thought impossible in this eerie, stranger than fiction tale set in the city beneath the city.
Documentary looking at the design and layout of the World Trade Center twin towers and considering the reasons why they both collapsed so quickly after terrorists flew two aeroplanes into them on September 11 2001. Includes input from engineers and those who designed and built the towers.
The withered face of an old man sitting in a car. He is about to be joined by a young man whose life is going to be in his hands. A split second decision and things might be forever changed.
While awaiting the return of her husband from the war to no avail, a woman gradually finds herself charmed by a newly arrived engineer.
Documentary about La Colifata radio station, which operated at the José T. Borda Neuropsychiatric Hospital
A man, in a deep state of psychosis, wanders through a series of disturbing vignettes uncovering a personal reality.
The crew discover some tasty foodstuffs in the rubble of a victorious campaign.
A fascinating collection featuring some of the most dramatic and rare newsreels of the time. Filmed on board The Royal Navy's Pacific Fleet, this film gives a 'fly on the wall' insight of the fleet in action during the Second World War.
An old man from Namur and his grandchild take part in a live radio show. Maxime Cottin, a writer and town celebrity has just published a new book. He is asked to narrate a story about the day he turned ten years old. The memories and images conjured up by the story induce a strange tension between the two men.
Documentary on the legendary filmmaker
“Kapustin Yar, the place where Alyosha lives, an autistic boy, is a rocket testing ground. I don’t believe that there are places forgotten by God. And I’m trying to guess the plan that combines human strength and apparent weakness at the same time in one place,” says directed by Arkady Kogan.
Between the years 1941-47, more than eighteen hundred 'soundies' were made in US. These three-minute films - precursors of pop promos - could be seen and heard in bars and restaurants with the aid ofspecially-constructed automated machines. This film combines several soundies with Jungle Jazz music by the Hidden Faces, in a story that pokes fun at US government anti-marijuana films of the fifties.
A mad doctor creates a gorilla that goes on a violent rampage across Blackpool. Meanwhile, a disfigured Gulf war veteran kidnaps his social worker. Also in the area are two escaped criminals who have travelled up north from London. They break into the house of an elderly woman, but little do they know, she's an electric-carving-knife-wielding maniac!
This documentary is showing Nazi Germany in color. No 'unreal', distant black-and-white images, but a very realistic and contemporary impression of Adolf Hitler's Germany. The color film camera was a rarity, only a few citizens had one As opposed to the weekly journals these uncensored amateur recordings give a much more realistic and often more shocking image of German society
A SOV underground splatter film from Poland.
A dive to the depths of sorrow and back to life again. The short film shows how a person observes everyday environment after facing the loss of a beloved one. Normal things gain symbolic value and some events become totally absurd when they have lost their meaning altogether.
A montage of clips from famous American films, showing the unique American spirit.
An unhappy, silent man journeys through a constantly shifting mediascape in search of something we never discover. Transylvanian moonscapes, Baroque parties and fraternity joyrides constitute just a fragment of his dizzying journey. Is this unnamed character searching for a way in, or a way out of the shifting and overwhelming history which whirls about him?
A review of evidence suggesting a conspiracy to cover up the true nature of the destruction of TWA Flight 800 by missiles off the coast of Long Island on the night of July 17, 1996.
As indicated in the subtitle Tiehrmehlfabrikant Dr. Fred Eicke weiss Auswege, this work centres on the animal food producer Fred Eicke (a part played by Peter Berling). The title refers to The Corrosion of Character (translated into German as Der Flexible Mensch), a book from 1998 by the American sociologist Richard Sennett. In it, Sennett describes the effect of the ‘new’ flexible capitalism on society’s shifting system of norms and values.
"Asymptomatic schizophrenia" is a disease that many people who did not like the regime in the USSR suffered from. Fortunately, it could be treated using "methods developed by the most eminent Soviet psychiatrists."
DnB infused graffiti compilation in 2000's London, DVD by All City London
A disturbing look at the consequences of guilt, paranoia, and sexual vice. Wolves at the Table reveals the grotesque truth about Katerina Bogatova. Trapped inside of a macabre existence, punctuated by violent, chilling encounters. Katerina isolates herself from the world, and confines the one man that could unravel the respectability of her aristocratic facade.
Compilation consisting of 17 of Peter Weibel's earlier works.
Almost half a century the shipments from the west connected both sides of germany.
A Film By Anthony Saladino
Follows a peculiar white-bearded snake and bird catcher, who lives in his scrap-yard and zoo just outside Buenos Aires.
Effects of the sun move through the turning autumn leaves - the drama of ceaseless interactions of light and life. Forces are in transition, decaying into the earth, the ground, the sod.
This video begins at Stanmore, having been opened by the Metropolitan Railway but subsequently taken over by the Bakerloo. After four stations, we join the multiple tracks of the Metropolitan and Chiltern Lines. At Finchley Road the old cast iron Bakerloo tunnel section begins and with additional lighting you will see the tunnels in the best possible light. At Baker Street, the Jubilee proper starts, with the original opening to Charing Cross as recently as 1979. As this is a Video 125 production we couldn't avoid the temptation of seeing what has become of the old Jubilee terminus, now abandoned but still retained in the event of an emergency. Our train then diverges at Green Park and takes the new Jubilee line extension through Waterloo and Docklands.
Ever wonder what it's like to go on tour with your film, band, poetry or art? Well it's not all glad-handing, schmoozing, free drink tickets and adoring audiences. Along the way there are some dark, dank and humiliating moments. The Tour Tips series will address some of these pitfalls to better prepare the travelling artiste for his or her journey down the wrong side of the road.
While walking around my Brooklyn neighborhood, I noticed these children joyfully playing in the spring sunshine. By chance I had my 16mm camera with me – and was able to film them. They were not afraid of me and my presence didn’t bother them. Somehow I was invited into their game, so similar to the first Round Dance of spring.
A woman dissolves
A red VW Beetle drives up a hill, an image which is accompanied by a loud soundtrack of a brass band's rehearsal. The driver is listening to a recording of the rehearsal, and each time the band pauses, he steps off the pedal so the car rolls back down, and the process continued without resolution.
chronicles the life of Josh Keogh, a 15-year-old whose family was shattered when his father died of liver cancer only six weeks after being diagnosed. Filmed over the course of a year, the documentary begins only a few months after James Keogh's death and candidly captures the emotions the grieving son hid from his family and friends.
A short film by Marc Recha
In 1989, the landowners of Central Bougainville closed one of the world's largest copper mines that was destroying their land. It remains closed to this day. In response, a blockade was imposed around the island. From scratch, the Bougainvilleans built their own schools, they revived their traditional bush medicines, they used solar and hydro power to generate electricity, but the most fascinating invention was the use of fermented coconut oil as a substitute for fuel. "An Evergreen Island" is a story of courage, survival and persistence - of inventiveness, imagination and creativity on a little-known Pacific island.
A short animation movie directed by Jochen Bomm, Andrea Hiller, Philipp Orgassa and Sebastian Witt.
A short film made with unused footage from The Red Light Bandit and Carnaval na Lama.
This film takes a satirical look at race and identity and offers a fresh, new perspective on family and sibling rivalry.
College is far more than beer bashes and sex romps, cute hook-ups and classes. It can also be the seamiest and strangest place to finally grow up. That's what a freshman, Jack Wesson, discovers when he graduates and attends a university, where hard drugs and mind-bending relationships usher him into the hard knocks of adulthood. Having completely lost control of his life, Jack must claw his way back to solid ground.
Some groups of skaters are classified as teams. At Globe there are only riders. Riders who define skateboarding through their unique character and perspectives on their world. Opinion, skateboarding: to each his own.
2-minute animation film to music by John Coltrane.