A film dedicated to the homeless man Pishta. He has no home, no family, only the ground under his feet and the sky above his head. He is also called the "emigrant of the soul."
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A film dedicated to the homeless man Pishta. He has no home, no family, only the ground under his feet and the sky above his head. He is also called the "emigrant of the soul."
When a girl is not invited to the birthday of her best friend who lives next door she tries to get even. But revenge turns out in a quite unexpected way.
Five part documentary on the bugs of “Starship Troopers.” Featuring interviews with special effects artists Phil Tippett and Craig Hayes of Tippett Studios, Alec Gillis and Tom Woodruff, Jr. of Amalgamated Dynamics, and Kevin Yagher. Produced for the “Starship Troopers” DVD.
Everything started at the lighthouse bar, during Booz's concert. Ben, the trumpet player, dies onstage. The next day, his wife Esther places Ben's trumpet on his grave and taking Booz's hand, she says: Now you must take care of me.
Documentary directed by Ulf von Mechow
The story of a boy from a poor mountain village who took the first step to success in life with the spirit of self-reliance and self-reliance.
Colin Hodson is an axiom of Aro Valley no-budget cinema. The male half of the "Uncomfortable Comfortable" couple, and director/star of "Shifter", now adds a third closely observed portrait to his gallery of passive aggressives.
After a nuclear catastrophe, a man who did not know how to continue living in silence went out to look for sounds, voices and whispers in the remains of a scorched nature.
In this tale of Little Red Riding Hood doesn't let herself be eaten by the wolf.
Délices plays on the overlapping of images which, through the pulse of rapid editing, interweave in a graphic and colorful shimmer. Those fluid images combine a body with natural elements in a slow and continuous camera movement. A journey between images, between two worlds, that is symbolically represented by the presence of fish as a link between the surface and the unknown depths of the liquid element : between the conscious and the unconscious.
Archive footage, interviews and reconstructions combine in recounting the story of the band of Second World War Austrian agents recruited by the British to rescue Hitler's priceless art collection. Saved from the Fuhrer's plan of destruction were works by Rembrandt, Titian, Vermeer, Reubens, Van Eyck , Michelangelo and Bruegel.
Carl-Johan De Geer talks about his hometown Stockholm, how he will miss it when he's gone.
Experience the Civil War in several 4-8 minute segments featuring never before seen Confederate artifacts and untold soldiers' stories of the Civil War.
David “Screaming Lord” Sutch (1940-1999) the flamboyantly, bipolar, berserk rock singer, emerging from a coffin, armed with prop knives, axes and skulls, and belting out his song Jack the Ripper. But David Sutch was also the founder of the Official Monster Raving Loony Party and served as its leader from 1983 to 1999, during which time he stood in numerous parliamentary elections.
Kreator at Studebaker's Cabaret, Burnaby, BC, Canada 01 The Patriarch 02 Violent Revolution 03 Reconquering The Throne 04 Extreme Aggression 05 People Of The Lie 06 All Of The Same Blood 07 Phobia 08 Pleasure To Kill 09 Renewal 10 Servant In Heavan-King In Hell 11 Terrible Certainty 12 Riot Of Violence 13 Under The guillotine 14Betrayer 15 Terror Zone 16 Flag Of Hate 17 Tormentor
Francisco Sanchez: Paco de Lucia, is the definitive documentary on the myth of the flamenco guitar. It not only provides information about his life and musical art, but it also offers a previously unknown intimate portrait of the artist than makes us 'feel' and understand the human being beneath the world wide known genius. Retired in the Mexican jungle, Paco de Lucía shows in this program his creative doubts, the reasons for his silence and other secrets of his genius. It is the first time that the 'master' invites a television team to share with him a world tour and allows it to record his daily life in Mexico and his meetings with other artists, like Chick Corea.
Drawing on the first-person accounts of former postal worker and political prisoner Hsu Chin-Yu and her peers, this documentary confronts the grim fate of some who dared to oppose the authoritarian regime of 1950s Taiwan.
A documentary that follows the daily violence inside the ghettos of Panama, portraying a stark vision of the reality of life on the streets of Panama, focusing on the city of Colon.
In a country that has been occupied for decades, a couple of puppeteers continue to bring a little joy from village to village. The children laugh, perhaps still unaware of the gravity of the situation. The central section is devoted to a visit to the refugee camp of Dheisheh.
An office clerk is bored and starts to play with the globe on his desk. The effect is instant as the world outside his window goes pitch black as he moves the globe through a few degrees. The realisation of the power he has hits him hard - but is it too late to use his powers for good?
The highlight of the Marillion Weekend 2002 was a complete performance of the 'Brave' album, last performed in its entirety in 1994. Also included on the DVD are over 45 minutes of interview clips with all members of the band about writing and recording 'Brave,' and performing it again after an 8-year break.
Registro ao vivo da turnê de Noites do Norte, este DVD traz o cantor e compostor baiano em sua melhor forma. Sucessos de carreira como Trem das Cores e Cajuína, as bossas Samba de Verão e Eu e a Brisa, músicas qua falam da realidade social como Haiti, a clássica Tropicália e hits pop como O Último Romântico e Como Uma Onda (ambas de Lulu Santos, que participa do álbum) fazem do Noites do Norte ao Vivo um lançamento imperfível para os fãs de MPB.
In the past, many people, including my grandparents, recorded the most significant events in various calendars or notebooks. The nicest thing is that in such notes, people did not touchingly divide events by scale or, as they would say now, globality. Our film about the Skrunda radar (Skrunda radio location station) reminds us of such records. It is a story about a long, patient process of negotiations and agreements in order to achieve the closing and blowing up of the Skrunda monster. It is a film about people who participated in this work, regardless of position or social status.
Hunting Bigfoot in the mountains of South East Oklahoma...
The Bonnaroo Music Festival first turned up on the radar of the mainstream press and music industry when it posted some remarkable numbers in the spring of 2002. Folks in the know wondered how could a first-time event in rural Tennessee sell out all 70,000 of its tickets in a matter of days, with no advertising except email and word of mouth. And why would anyone, with the riots of Woodstock '99 a not-too-distant memory, even attempt such an event. The answer is that Bonnaroo, staged on a green expanse of Tennessee farmland June 21-23 2002, is the apotheosis of a movement that has quietly gained momentum for over a decade, existing as a parallel music universe.
With footage shot in the Nepali Maoist stronghold districts of Rukum, Rolpa and Jajarkot, the film attempts to understand the causes underlying the rise of the Maobaadi, the role of the state, and the devastating impact on the lives of the hill people.
'FROM' 2001 (4 films) *A series of 4 travel films made between 1998 and 2001 according to an identical principle of scrolling all the filmed images, captured in precipitation and slowed down.
In Witness Screen, Annlee, a virtual entity shaped by contemporary artists, becomes a fragile witness to her own constructed existence, blurring the line between observation and identity.
The Emperor plans to invade the North Pole and take Santa Claus prisoner. Melvin the Elf ends up in the thick of things, and must help rescue Santa. Darth Vader is sent on a separate mission to destroy Christmas for the Ewok inhabitants of Endor, but when an unexpected chain of events leaves him stranded on the planet, Vader is confronted by a vision from the past and sent on an incredible journey through time and space.
"Mark Hejnar's black-and-white 16-millimeter 0502 sets cryptic shots of dancing girls wearing boxes for costumes to a weird soundscape of boings and oscillating tones." --The Chicago Reader
A man tells his story of how little things can have a big impact. One night, he's working late at a dry cleaners when a woman and her son come to pick up their cleaning. He lets them in; the boy has a baseball glove and sits looking sad while his mother gets her clothes for a flight she says she's taking the next day to L.A. They leave and the clerk sees that the boy has forgotten his glove. In the morning, he decides to take the subway to return it to the boy. What's the tenth?
A sociological look at the homeless in Tempe.
This DVD is the live registration of Mr. Big's farewell tour in Japan. Recorded live at Tokyo International Forum on February 5, 2002. Tracklist: 1. Opening - Lost In America 2. Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy (The Electric Drill Song) 3. Shine 4. Price You Gotta Pay 5. Superfantastic 6. Alive And Kickin' 7. Suffocation 8. Static 9. Where Are They Now? 10. Take A Walk 11. Dancin' With My Devils 12. To Be With You 13. Electrified 14. Addicted To That Rush 15. Mr. Big 16. Blame It On My Youth
Peeling back the myths surrounding the most infamous outlaw since Jesse James, Public Enemy #1 unravels the story of a charismatic stickup man, whose wild antics and flamboyant disdain for the law captured the imagination of Hollywood, the mainstream press and millions of ordinary Americans. The film chronicles John Dillinger's life from his youthful first brush with the law to his death a decade later in a hail of bullets. It explores how, at a time of great hardship, Americans felt more admiration for a daring criminal than their seemingly ineffectual institutions of government. And it shows how FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover was determined to turn Dillinger's story into a morality tale in which law enforcers are the victors and crime doesn't pay.
The Waves focuses a boy named Emrah's one day on the shores of the Bosphorus.
Documentary about three blind sisters who sing for money in the streets of Campina Grande, Paraíba, Brazil
On Sunday, November 24, 2002, Drummers Collective, the world`s premier drum school, celebrated its 25th anniversary with an incredible evening of music. This extraordinary 2-DVD set features fantastic footage of this historic night of music, with performances by some of the most creative and influential drummers and bass players in the world: Steve Gadd & the Gadd Gang, Dave Weckl & the Dave Weckl Band, Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez, John Patitucci, Victor Wooten, Felix Pastorius, Steve Smith, and the Collective Faculty Ensembles.
Satoru, a student, is surprised to see Kaori, a student teacher. Satoru lives near Kaori and has long harbored feelings for her. Kaori is having an affair with a middle-aged man, but she's growing weary of his selfishness, and finds herself drawn to Satoru's innocence…
Music video illustrated by Kiyoshi Nakajima for the song Koi Hanabi by Mio Isayama that was featured on NHK's Minna no Uta program.
A Berlinale award winning short feature.
A documentary about the band Buck-Tick's history from 1986 to 1991, released on the third disc of boxset.
Satsuki (Tsubaki Nakagawara), who is poor at cooking, collapses after eating nothing but instant food while her husband is away. Regaining her energy by drinking vegetable juice at a greengrocer introduced to her by her friend Naoko (Hotaru Hazuki), Satsuki recovers. The next day, the greengrocer is closed, but when she peeks in from the back entrance, Naoko and the shop owner, Tanaka, are entangled with each other. When Tanaka’s eyes meet Satsuki’s, he gives a suggestive smile…
The first three minutes I filmed on the Champs Élysées, at Derek Woolfenden's request, are taken from his film Playdead. Then Bush arrived in Paris and, like all those protesters, I reacted.
Concert of the Mägo de Oz band filmed in Cedeira (Galicia) in 2003
On the periphery of every city there live the poor migrant peasants looking for a better life in City. Although the shabby living condition, burst of laugh of two years old Wadan and her parents could be cached from time to time. The film depicts the kind and sincere character of the Chinese peasant and tries to give a positive outlook of their life.
This documentary profiles some of the most notorious spies in U.S. history--their motivations and methods, how they were caught, and the damage they did to American lives and security. Includes: the John Walker spy ring, Edward Lee Howard, Aldrich Ames, and Robert Hanssen.
Starring Bruce Conner, a belly dancer, a geiger counter, and a toxic waste dump.
Through many photographs, he tells the story and allows his story to be told by those photographed. This is where the brilliant documentary reversal takes place.
In this documentary about low-budget filmmaking in upstate New York, you'll learn how affordable digital-video technology has changed the lives of the artists behind action flicks, monster movies, nonfiction stories, and comedies. "Every Pixel Tells a Story" introduces viewers to a wide range of independent filmmakers, all of whom prove that with a little ingenuity, access to the right technology, and plenty of tenacity, filmmakers can still practice their craft 3,000 miles from Hollywood. In fact, "Every Pixel Tells a Story" is an example of what can be accomplished on digital video. Producer-director Peter Hanson shot and edited the movie in a matter of weeks using a camcorder, a computer editing system, and a $30 microphone from Radio Shack, all while spending a fraction of what the documentary would have cost had it been shot on film.
A U.S. congressional delegation, led by Congressman Nick Rahall (D-West Virginia) and former South Dakota Senator James Abourezk, travel to Iraq in September 2002 to meet with Sa'doun Hammadi, Speaker of the Iraqi National Assembly, and Tariq Aziz, former Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister, to discuss the re-admission of UN arms inspectors in the hope of averting war.
Portrait of a traditional youth dance group from Grozny, Chechnya, on tour in Europe. Images of daily life in ruined Grozny combined with poetic visuals of performances. The art of survival.
Since 1997, a novel and powerful manifestation of workers' struggle has taken place in Argentina: roadblocks. In this way, unemployed workers demand from the state the right to decent work and income. Based on the principles of horizontality among workers, direct democracy, autonomy from the state and power, and comprehensive training among its members, one of the most important experiences of these years was that of the Solano Unemployed Workers' Movement in Quilmes, a city in the Buenos Aires metropolitan area. Work, training, the democratic debate of ideas, the sharing of life, as well as the struggle for work, dignity, and social change, are some of the contents of this report.
As the first character to appear – the Mother – enters a square, gold-walled room, she blends so perfectly into the background that all perspective is lost. The visual order is disarticulated by the reflection of the gold to such an extent that even the woman skin loses its “hold” on solidity.