A car plays the main part of a torture-chamber in Jens Jonsson’s Bror min, where two brothers pull off a fight inside while waiting for their parents who are fighting outside. The older of the two demonstrates with deep concentration all the funny little gadgets the car can provide in order to torture a kid brother.
Cinematic Era: 2002 Vintage
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This hour long collection of clips presents John Lee Hooker in a variety of settings, playing both with a band and as a solo artist. The 1964 full-band clips from the BBC are the best, particularly a percolating "Boom Boom." Also good are a couple of songs (again with a full band) from the 1960 Newport Jazz Festival; a few tunes filmed in Seattle in 1970 just have Hooker alone with his guitar (as do a couple of performances from 1960). Particularly after having seen so much concert footage in which blues musicians really ham it up onstage, the viewer is really impressed with how little Hooker needs to move to get his presence across. He's able to hold listeners spellbound while remaining stationary with his guitar, aware that his intensity, growling vocals, and pure musicianship are enough to do the job.
John Lee Hooker - Rare Performances 1960-1984
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Drawing on the richness of the good old days of cinema with live music and a thoroughly modern, “hyper-real” film experience with multiple screens and surround sound, The End of Cinematics examines the 21st-century phenomenon of viewing media content in fragmented form. From channel surfing to MTV to formulaic Hollywood films and sitcoms, we’re accustomed to—and adept at—filling in the details of storylines, of grasping an idea and determining its conclusion.
The End of Cinematics
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Collar de moscas
3.5 2002 • Cinematic -
A woman struggles to acclimate to prison life while her friend organises a labour strike on the outside.
A Piece of Sky
4.8 2002 • Cinematic -
Documentary following the Japanese national football team preparing for the 2002 World Cup
Triumphal March and 30 Days of Their Own
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Le Marathon du lit
8.0 2002 • Cinematic -
On a side street, Darek Krycki picks up the "goods." The delivery man is Kruger, a local mafioso. The package, which Krycki hides in the glove compartment of his car, contains four times more drugs than usual. A few minutes later he is stopped by the police. After a routine check, it turns out that the goods have disappeared. Krycki decides to ask his friends, Lukada and Ira, for help. They meet at the stadium where they trained together as children. They decide to find out who set Krycki up. Can their friendship withstand such a test? Who can really be trusted?
D.I.L.
6.3 2002 • Cinematic -
A street singer living on the obscure fringes of the L.A. subculture, in early 1968, Wild Man would sing anyone an original song for a dime. He offered these improvised and somewhat off-key ditties to anybody who'd listen.
Larry 'Wild Man' Fischer
8.0 2002 • Cinematic -
In a small provincial town, three children play football but when they hear breaking glass, two of them flee; leaving a little girl to investigate. She finds that she has broken a fish bowl and a small fish is flapping on the ground gasping for its life. What will the girl do to save this poor creature?
Peng You Town
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Maureen O'Hara, Andrew McLaglen, and others recollect how The Quiet Man came to be in this documentary.
The Quiet Man: The Joy of Ireland
7.0 2002 • Cinematic -
A film about two sibling-streetchildren whose daily sustenance depends on selling rags and wiping windshields of passing motorcars on busy thoroughfares. In spite of being constantly exposed to traffic hazards and other hassles, the two managed to survive and maintain their playful spirit.
Batang Trapo
8.0 2002 • Cinematic -
As the revolutionary democrats begin to rise in Russia, different ideologies begin to collide. Dostoyevsky casts a critical eye on both the radical idealists, portraying their ideas and ideological foundation as demonic, and the conservative establishment's ineptitude in dealing with those ideas and their social consequences.
Demons
9.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Gafar wants to celebrate the anniversary of the death of Feyzulla, a man who has been dead for a year, and tries to bring the relatives together again...
The Man with Green Glasses 3
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
A Nanna & Lil’ Puss Puss Cartoon.
Nanna & Lil' Puss Puss in 'Love That Nanna'
7.0 2002 • Cinematic -
A Russian stop-motion adaptation of The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish.
About the Fisherman and the Fish
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
This is a personal tape about heartache, regret and transatlantic travel. A cautious driver alone on the highway remembers the first and the last time she had sex at midnight. We are lonely and coping.
The Ex-Boyfriend and Other Impossible Pleasures
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
In 196 BPM Romuald Karmakar documents the 2002 Berlin Love Parade. Using a single take each and wihtout dialogue or commentary, he shows three sites of the techno jamboree that has rocked the German capital one summer weekend every year since 1989.
196 bpm
7.7 2002 • Cinematic -
A wonderfully touching tale about love
Wait Please
5.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Cutting-edge medical technology and riveting, life-or-death personal dramas combine in this unprecedented, emotionally compelling exploration of The Incredible Human Body.
National Geographic: The Incredible Human Body
5.4 2002 • Cinematic -
The film "All the Vertovs" tells about the Kaufman brothers-David, Mikhail and Boris. All three are world-class filmmakers. Each of them managed to achieve the highest level of proficiency in the profession, each had their own vision of the world and the gift to embody it on the screen in a unique, deeply individual manner.
All Vertovs
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
The Pirate, the Wizard, the Thief and the Children
8.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Esoteric documentary narrated by Michael Lonsdale.
Le Mythe Cathare
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
From the Marx Brothers to Schindler's List, this compilation of Jewish film trailers offers a glimpse at the history of Jews in American cinema. A mixture of humor, social commentary, and drama, these original coming attractions trailers offer insight into the relationship between Hollywood's studio marketing departments and the growing visibility of Jews in American life. Trailers Schmailers includes spotlights on Woody Allen and Barbra Streisand, an overview of films about New York Jewish life, a look at the evolution of films about the holocaust, and more.
Trailers Schmailers
7.0 2002 • Cinematic -
In a town inside the capital; Hugo and his wife await the arrival of their only son Cristobal and his best friend who have just arrived from a trip to Europe. When the family gets together again, all the truths hidden by the characters will come out, truths that could destroy the order of this common family.
El regalo
4.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Le petit vélo dans la tête
8.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Cavalleria Rusticana
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
A look back at the five years spent by German player Jörg Albertz at Glasgow Rangers FC.
Jorg Albertz: The Hammer
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
A man and a woman try to win back their respective partners.
Amore con la S maiuscola
10.0 2002 • Cinematic -
A beautiful American music teacher arrives in Venice and encounters a licentious artist who leads her into the squalid underbelly of the ancient city into a dangerous world of sexual promiscuity. Their experimentation becomes more and more dangerous and our heroine must decide whether to continue down this path or break away before it's too late.
Venetian Caprice
3.5 2002 • Cinematic -
This film about the life of Billie Holiday is as mesmerising and exquisite as her legendary singing voice, featuring interviews with the legendary jazz singer reveal the story behind her songs.
Billie on Billie
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Gwai Lo: The Little Foreigner
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Frank Zappa: Phase Two is a 2002 documentary about Frank Zappa. It features a lot of footage from Scheffer's previous film, but new material from Malcolm McNab's private achive.
Frank Zappa: Phase II - The Big Note
7.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Uncle Frank is a documentary directed by Matthew Ginsburg, who trailed his 85-year-old great uncle Frank Pour on his musical journey through his golden years. Frank lives in the once booming mill town of Rome, N.Y., with his wife of 39 years. A machinist who was forced into retirement, Frank taught himself to play keyboards and volunteered his vocal talents to a nearby nursing home. Soon, he was touring all of them in the area, becoming a local hero in the process.
Uncle Frank
8.0 2002 • Cinematic -
A one-hour rough-cut of Eddie Izzard's Dress To Kill show in Paris (spoken in French). Previously released on the Dress To Kill DVD
Eddie Izzard: Dress to Circle
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
When a mysterious Frenchman appears in their small village, two gangs of sixth graders are reluctantly united to help find a buried treasure. Can they manage to keep the strife between them at a minimum and locate the booty?
The Forgotten Treasure
8.5 2002 • Cinematic -
Marienthal: State of Emergency
7.3 2002 • Cinematic -
Direct-to-video pink film directed by Takao Nakano.
Sawariman Kintarô VS chijo gundan
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
A bachelor dreams of settling down, while a bored postal worker wishes for a man.
Only You
7.0 2002 • Cinematic -
A group of drowned men arise from Lake Winnipeg to individually visit the homes of lonely women. home. After various passionate trysts, the men grab trinkets and jewellery from the women's homes and and return to the waters of the lake.
Fancy, Fancy Being Rich
5.1 2002 • Cinematic -
A construction worker kidnaps his boss in order to read off the roof of the building his manifest of social justice. A couple of young filmmakers are looking for a flat. A group of Arab workers are eating their lunch. Whose narrative is it?
Questions of a Dead Worker
9.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Mind you is the fourth theater of the Dutch comedian Hans Teeuwen. He performed the show in 2001. The last show was filmed in 2002 and aired on television, the same year that the show on CD and DVD published. It's Teeuwen's most famous and most frequently quoted show. He takes everything on the heel, including racism, blacks, world religions, AIDS patients, women, Jostiband and the Queen of the Netherlands.
Hans Teeuwen: Dat dan weer wel
7.4 2002 • Cinematic -
Portraits of six women and their drag king alter-egos.
Dragkingdom of Sweden
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
After a horrible day, where a man is victimized by circumstance, bullies and bad drivers, our hero takes up arms against them. Using only a phone, a Polaroid camera and his wits, he reclaims control over his life, transforming himself from pawn to puppet master in a wicked tale of revenge.
Crank Calls
8.0 2002 • Cinematic -
A tremendous feature-length look at the 2001 battle before the Olympia has the contestants demonstrating their most taxing routines and poses. Featured performers: Jay Cutler: Shoulders, Triceps; Claude Groulx: Back, Shoulders; Darrem Charles: Shoulders; Orville Burke: Chest; King Kamali: Back; Craig Titus: Shoulders; Shawn Ray: Chest; Melvin Anthony: Back; Chris Cormier: Chest; Tom Prince: Shoulders; Dennis James: Shoulders; Kevin Levrone: Pose Only; J.D. Dawodu: Biceps; Dexter Jackson : Shoulders, Arms.
The Battle For The Olympia 2001
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
An old man in dressing gown and slippers is abandoned by his family on an area of highway while on vacation. He later finds himself in a hospital where a nurse, Gégène, calls him Mischka.
Mischka
5.8 2002 • Cinematic -
A young Scottish man becomes a local celebrity... but to what end?
Billy Bongo
10.0 2002 • Cinematic -
This is a documentary about a passionate collector. A man who has been collecting for 70 years, collecting everything one can imagine. A man who lives in his own house like a guest of his collections. A man who tries to freeze time, as if to hold on to present. In this documentary, you will follow this passionate collector through the vivid streets of Istanbul, among the crowd, in search of new collection items while trying to understand his perception of life and collection.
The Collector
6.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Many artists use the pain, exhilaration and resolution of private desires to express themselves. Art City: A Ruling Passion focuses on intense personalities who’ve used their art to explore the emotional impact of psychological truths. Everything that Louise Bourgeois creates - whether in marble, fabric or bronze - comes from memory. Michael Ray Charles investigates the marketing of black memorabilia, using early American advertising imagery. Elizabeth Peyton reinvents portraiture, using her friends as subjects, as well as pop culture royalty. Ed Ruscha’s literary landscapes burst from the physical world "right outside the window." The comic spirit of Lari Pittman contrasts with his graphic declarations. In a landmark house, Richmond Burton remembers his dreams to build "psychic fields" of abstraction. The arrays of featureless faces by David Deutsch are stimulated by sub-conscious sensations.
Art City 3 A Ruling Passion
10.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Gaudí, l'arquitecte de la natura
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Metronome is a 2002 Canadian short experimental film which mixes appropriated film clips and video by video artist Daniel Cockburn to express ideas about rhythm and order, the self and other minds, and the digital age. Densely philosophical, the work is acknowledged as his international "breakout hit" after several locally successful short works, winning praise from critics, a mention, and an award.
Metronome
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
The life of the writer Leopoldo Marechal through various testimonies collected at the Café Izmir, where Adán Buenosayres and his bar met, and which closed its doors a while ago in Villa Crespo, which includes the dramatization of some fragments of his works.
Marechal, o la batalla de los ángeles
7.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Two ruthless men, aided by reincarnation, have killed one another over and over again throughout time. In the present, they re-appear as two merciless assassins called Grey and Mongoose, in the center of a deadly game of winner takes all.
Eternal Gangstas
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Tribalistas were a short-lived but popular brazilian musical trio consisting of Marisa Monte, Arnaldo Antunes and Carlinhos Brown. Their one-off collaboration resulted in the popular album Tribalistas, released in Brazil in late 2002 by EMI and in international territories in 2003. The album attained considerable popularity despite the group never performing any song on TV or giving any radio interviews. A DVD release featuring the 'making of' and all the tracks on the album was also released internationally. The song "Já Sei Namorar" was featured on the video game FIFA Football 2004 and the song "Velha Infancia" was used in a soap opera in Brazil called "Mulheres Apaixonadas" as its main theme.
Tribalistas
6.8 2002 • Cinematic -
الخوّاف
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
It is a chronological compilation of film clips, awards ceremonies and brief period interviews gathered by journalist Sandro Lai.
Bernardo Bertolucci: What Is the Purpose of Cinema?
6.9 2002 • Cinematic -
About Jean Claude Gauthier, a man who had lived 24 of his 49 years in prison and on the streets of Paris. In early 2000 Jean Claude met Swedish filmmaker and cinematographer Adam Nilsson, over time they became close friends and gradually Jean Claude began to talk about the parts his life which he couldn't forget, of his wife, his children, his marriage, his job as a model and florist, the bank robberies, the prison sentences and the feeling of losing everything that you love.
Jean Claude
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Nollywood yoruba language movie with full english subtitle, Asiri (yoruba for Secrets) is a tale of three child hoodfriend who reconnect after a very long time away from each other only to find out that they all share secrets that interconnect them in dubious ways
The Ethereal
10.0 2002 • Cinematic -
A religious mystery opera; a magnificent doomsday vision. Composer Rued Langgaard's opera on the moral decay of modern society features the Royal Danish Opera and the Danish National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Thomas Dausgaard. Performers include Sten Byrel, Anne Margrethe Dahl, John Lundgren and Camilla Nylund. A Danish co-production by the Royal Danish Opera and the Danish Broadcasting corporation from 2002.
Antikrist
0.0 2002 • Cinematic -
Circular Movements V.O. and Expectations O.E.
0.0 2002 • Cinematic