Chris Hamrick vs Matt Vandal (7:48) Bilvis Wesley vs Towel Boy (7:14) Rapid Fire Maldonado (w/Allison Danger) vs Dylan Knight (w/Candi) (7:50) Little Guido vs The Protege (9:30) Super Hentai vs Shirley Doe (9:39) The Blue Meanie (w/Jasmin St. Claire) vs Orion (5:15) Christian York, Joey Matthews & Ric Blade (w/Gorgeous George) vs CM Punk, Colt Cabana & Paul E. Normous (w/Dave Prazak) (16:22) Steve Corino vs Crowbar vs The Sandman (15:15)
Cinematic Era: 2002 Vintage
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Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra Down Beat Arena
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The breeding cycle of the Blue-and-White Swallow under the roof of a house, from the nest building to the flying of the two chicks. Several side stories of the fauna in the gardens and the suburbs of a mountain area near a big city. A small ecosystem that favours the fauna adapted to man.
Swallows on the Roof
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A woman recalls the abuse suffered at the hands of her man.
Cocooning
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
A dreamlike story of a chair, a woman and a house.
Ghostline
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
De dolor y esperanza: el asilo un pasado presente
10.0 2002 • Cinematic -
A documentary by Ásthildur Kjartansdóttir focusing on two Thai women who originally came to Iceland to work in the fisheries but later settled with two Icelanders in the Öxarfjördur-region in the North-East of Iceland, one of them a shop-keeper and the other a sheep-farmer. The film not only shows daily life in rural Iceland near the Polar Circle but also the couples' trip to Thailand where life and surroundings are dramatically different to Öxarfjördur.
Noi, Pam and their men
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Learn more about the world-renown RUF automobiles in this informational video which gives a quick background on the company and shows a RUF CTR “Yellowbird” lapping on the Nürburgring.
Faszination on the Nürburgring
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Hurra for mamma
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Film by Mary Beth Reed.
Sunday Afternoon
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Shot on location amid the gorgeous backdrops of New Zealand's southern Alps, the mighty Sierras of Lake Tahoe, oceanside on Cape Cod and the California coasts, Stolen Good is a spectacularly beautiful movie filled with the non-stop action of screeching stolen cars, helicopter riding at 12,000 feet and amazing stunt work of professional snowboarders performed by the lead actors themselves. The director, Russ Jaquith, has lived the snowboarder lifestyle, photographed six films around the globe and captured the authentic lives of professional snowboarders. This film shares all of it: the danger, the adrenaline, the pursuit of pro rider glory and the consequences.
Stolen Good
10.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Experimental short by Keiji Aiuchi.
UNDRINKABLE WATER
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Günter Grünwald - Der Botschafter des guten Geschmacks
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Sequel to the german splatter film 'Screamday - Ihre Schreie verstummen'
Screamday 2
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
A young woman tries a new drug and goes on a bad trip.
Estoy T'an Coloká
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
The distance between India and Canada becomes less and less significant as two little girls share their hopes and dreams.
Olivia's Puzzle
9.0 2002 • Cinematic -
VHS footage of a digitally scrambled cable TV kickboxing fight is transferred to 16mm B & W film negative and printed by hand. Digital interference foregrounds and destroys the representational action, creating a rhythmic, abstract tonal landscape.
Mosaic
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So Solid Crew are the most exciting act to emerge onto the British music scene for decades. Portrayed as a threat to the nation’s youth by much of the media and many of those in authority, the group are effectively banned from playing live anywhere in the UK. This Is So Solid is all you need to bring you up to speed with the phenomenon that is So Solid Crew at the end of 2002. Containing the promo videos to all their singles, David Upshal’s revealing documentary 'This Is So Solid' and exclusive footage from a fan club only live show where the crew unveil brand new tracks, this DVD gives a unique insight into the crew’s music, personalities and performance.
This Is So Solid
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Documentary approach to a central protective deity of the Maya Tz'utuhil in Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala. As the smoking and drinking Nawal moves into his new abode, members of the Cofradia Santa Cruz comment on the Rilaj Mam's social and magical functions.
El gran abuelo Rilajmam
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Stunning panoramic shots of natural landscapes are cut through by swathes of traffic. People appear like little dots in the depths and at the periphery. Only gradually do we realise that they are fleeing. Great dramas grow out of this micro world, the colossal landscape becomes increasingly merciless and begins to resemble an infinite space of fear.
Infrastructure
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Well, Bizgeci are feathery people and live in the area of dry steppes. Their homes are neat and quite lofty cages. Bizgeci are the link between primates and birds. They keep a domesticated cat and one human being - the professor. Of course, they are not those funny and stupid people you meet with every day in school, at home or during your various activities.
The Beezes
9.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Helmut Lotti - My Tribute to the King
10.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Shortly after the second Intifada began in the fall of 2000, filmmaker Michal Aviad turned the camera on herself to document the anxieties and fears of living and raising a family in Israel.
For My Children
8.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Documentary about German region Brandenburg.
400 km Brandenburg
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
The beginning of frame is similar to a drive through the city: "Let´s go for a ride," high energy. The camera pans swiftly from left to right, looking at what´s going on. The beat sets the tempo. The car´s put into gear: Take-off. The story plays out in the viewers´ head rather than in front of their eyes. [n:ja] shows nothing more than pure motion along spatial coordinates which is driven by Radian´s pulsing soundtrack. So much "reality" – in other words details, color and representation – has been removed from the original views of this ride that solely remnants and a basic structure comprise the video image. In the first "shot" we seem to recognize passers-by hurrying in different directions. The point-of-view moves in the opposite direction, following individuals until two parallel lines running from left to right enter the frame as a graphic element, seeming to set our eyes on a rail.
frame
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
El Maquis
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
A film by Yasunori Kakegawa + Yasunori Ikunishi + Kuknacke
Black flag
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Last Chance for Eden is a documentary about nine men and women discussing the issues of racism and sexism in the workplace. They examine the impact of society’s stereotypes on their lives in the workplace, in their personal relationships and within their families and in their communities. In the course of their dialogue, they also explore the differences and similarities between racism and sexism – an area that has seldom been researched, but has heatedly become a very important issue needing to be understood and dealt with.
Last Chance for Eden
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
La mouche dans un bocal
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Window Shopper
10.0 2002 • Cinematic -
A film with, reportedly, no sprocket holes or edge lettering present (without, of course, dirt particles also appearing).
A Film in Which There Did NOT Appear Sprocket Holes, Edge Lettering Without Dirt Particles
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Leila is a ten year-old Iranian girl seeking asylum in Britain with her family. They end up staying with Leila's aunt, where Leila meets her cousin, Sara, who has been brought up in Scotland. How will they cope?
Leila
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The Projectionist is an aural and visual narrative. Inspired by Rachmaninov's composition 'The Isle of the Dead' it threads together a story about an old cinema projectionist and an elaborate series of huge projected images which represent his memories. He is a 21st century Everyman, whose complex mind is burdened with too many overlapping memories. His individual suffering resonates, ironically because it is invisible to everyone but himself. The ghostly visions which appear in The Projectionist reflect his personal history and private pain.
The Projectionist
9.0 2002 • Cinematic -
ABEA the congealed time
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Biglang liko: Directed by Joven Tan. With Halina Perez, Barbara Milano, Simon Ibarra, Stella L.
Biglang liko
4.7 2002 • Cinematic -
Mogens Elbæk travels across the Alps - from France to Slovenia. A cooperation between Danmarks Radio and Morgenavisen Jyllands-Posten.
DR-Explorer i Alperne
8.0 2002 • Cinematic -
One man's coming of age in the City of Lights with a soundtrack from Pianist/Compser/Arranger - Kenn Cox of the Contemporary Jazz Quartet.
American Noir in Paris
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
A film rooted in its rural milieu, told with empathy and pathos, a story of survival revolving around the well of mortgage & a situational Second marriage, where crucial yet tough decisions need to be taken.
Chhaya
10.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Soon after Lynda Hart died on Dec. 31, 2000 from breast cancer; Stacey Foiles started writing letters to her beloved wife everyday. In July of 2001 she began this documentary as an extension of that dialogue. Using video, a medium at once grounded in the material world and allowing elusive access to fantasy and dreams, Since You've Been Gone chronicles the various universal stages of grief.
Since You've Been Gone
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Interviews of a young woman and her various ex-girlfriends are interspersed throughout this astute and comic depiction of a lesbian’s return home for a family wedding.
The Chosen Family
9.0 2002 • Cinematic -
If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you, you're going to get what you deserve. Based on a time in the director's past and his pet fish, this short piece looks at the point in his life when having the beautiful boyfriend just wasn't enough.
Bye
9.0 2002 • Cinematic -
2 minutes where we observe a dog who can't enter a supermarket.
Io non posso entrare
7.5 2002 • Cinematic -
Six young lesbians and gays tell their stories, from the difficulty of being oneself when one feels different, to announcing one's homosexuality to oneself and to others (coming out), to the social rejection (homophobia) and the deafness or even hostility of the families, schools and institutions with which the young people are confronted, this film, made during the Euro-Mediterranean Summer School on Homosexuality in July 2000, recounts the journeys of three young lesbians and three young gays.
Être et se vivre homo
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
The bodies of the recently dead are coming back to life and they are hungry for fresh meat. For one young "tabloid" news reporter it is the story of a lifetime. For everyone else it is hell on earth. What will there fate hold for them? Will they make it out alive? Or will they all be Zombie lunch?
Them Damn Zombies
4.5 2002 • Cinematic -
Mathematical re-composition of fragments of old 16mm films through a heightfield effect. Images have been digitally enhanced, and blacks and whites have been boosted. The end result is 3D images which create an explosion of light and colour.
HFRemix
5.8 2002 • Cinematic -
Years of war and ethnic conflict in the Sudan have created a generation of young men, known as the "Lost Boys," who have spent more years in refugee camps than in their home communities. This intimate film recounts the story of Benjamin and William Deng, brothers joined in the struggle of a seemingly never-ending exile, who are then separated when one is accepted into a United States resettlement program while the other remains in a Kenyan refugee camp. It is not only a film about the two brother's dreams and reality, it is also a film about war and suffering in their beloved South Sudan, lost childhood and innocence, the trials of life as a refugee in foreign lands and the existing realities of survival. Real life in the so called "Land of dreams" – America, is not an easy adjustment.
Benjamin and His Brother
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Rhythmic convulsions, erotic syncopations, mechanics of bodies, red invading shadows and tinting the skin…
Esz
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
The meeting of Hollywood’s most famous choreographer, and one of it’s most famous quotes “Is that a gun in your pocket?” (Mae West).
Busby Berkeley's Tribute to Mae West
8.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Generals in Captivity
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
During the 10:00 minutes of this silent video there is a close up image of the eye that most of the time looks straight into the camera lens. The eye occasionally blinks, looks down and is covered with an eyelid for a few seconds. It is a paradoxically peaceful video. There is a certain promise and visual tension that something is about to happen, but nothing ever happens. The image of the eye fades out to black after ten minutes. The question remains: is this videotaped omnipresent eye providential or ominous?
Eye for I
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
A startling and ambiguously tangy bit of visual Twang for web connoisseurs from animator Chris Hinton.
Twang
8.0 2002 • Cinematic -
It's physically demanding and sweaty. Grandma's hands are gnarled from years of pain and hard work. Hands knead the dough. She works with rolling-pins, brushes and older baking utensils. She deftly places the bread on a peel and sets it in the stone oven. Grandpa takes care of the wood-burning , watches over it, blows life into it, again and again. He moves the bread around on the hot hearth. They work noiselessly. Close to each other.
cum pane – the one you share your bread with
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Key West is located near the southern tip of Florida, not far from Key Largo. In contrast to Key Largo (John Huston, USA 1948), Key West has no need of gangsters to reveal this paradise on earth to be an illusion. Looking back from a distance of nearly 50 years, it is sufficient to reconnect those images which – each in itself – represented a longing view of this paradise: images of boat-like cars sailing down the highway, of bikini-clad girls on the beach, of surfers riding the waves. A moral lesson? Possibly.
Key West
4.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Photographs taken by Karo Goldt during an air show were used in the production of mir mig men. These moments, frozen, in time, digitally manipulated and animated, resulting in a «photo film» create a broad film of associations for innumerable scenarios involving war and other catastrophes. It suggests looking through a frosty window at faded relics of destruction which is both frightening and absurd, one's perpective completely unrelated to time. The scene's stifling atmospheric density is the direct result of these experiments on the edge of visibility.
mir mig men
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Film about the construction of a satellite station in Yugoslavia in 1970s, found in 2000 at a flea market and recorded again, but from the other side of the screen.
Satellite Station
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Short film by Jan Peters
I'm 36
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
The bizarre story of how painter and decorator Howard Walmsley deceived his wife, family, friends – and bank manager - into believing he had won an £8.9 million jackpot on the National Lottery.
The Lottery Liar
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Elvis Presley - Elvis In Hollywood, Elvis In The 50's
6.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Badmaash No.1
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
A short section of found super-8 lip-reading film set in a doctor`s waiting room, covered in bleach, drastically edited and completed with titles and a soundtrack of homemade electronic music. The sounds, all generated with Helliwell`s unique electronic generators, create a jagged accompaniment to the cut-up images.
Headache
0.0 2002 • Cinematic