Interviewing skinheads across Europe, this film explores the apparent contradictions between being gay and living as a skinhead.
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Interviewing skinheads across Europe, this film explores the apparent contradictions between being gay and living as a skinhead.
Formal exercise on the use of the foreground and the configuration of the world through detail.
Tony Conrad provides useful & alternative grading tips for teachers. Made in Buffalo, NY.
A parody of the Terminator franchise made by teens in the post-apocalyptic landscapes of panel-block microraion Kuntsevschina, Minsk.
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A cloned boyband co-opts an Elizabethan madrigal to express its heartbreak over lost love and examine representations of masculinity in contemporary pop music.
"Teet Härm - Maniac or Victim?" - suspected of killing a prostitute, Teet Härm became as famous in Sweden as Hannibal Lecter on the cinema screen. At the end of September 2003, the long-running murder scandal took a new turn as Anders Agell, emeritus professor at the Uppsala University, one of the most authoritative legal experts in Sweden, filed a new petition seeking annulment of Teet Härm and his accomplice Thomas Allgén. In the summer of 1984, an accidental passer-by found a black plastic bag containing a young woman's cut body under the motorway in Stockholm's Solna district. A little later, two other similar packages were found nearby.
This melodramatic story centers around two college graduates who share a passion for poetry and literature. The opening scene is a poetry competition where the two protagonists meet for the...
Lacy is having second thoughts about her marriage to Tony, whom she married straight out of high school. She yearns to explore other options but also feels uncomfortable with cheating on her husband.
In 1926, Ada and Ignacy go to Cairo and open a perfume shop.
A Lutheran congregation in Minnesota ordains an openly gay woman as its pastor, defying the orders of the national Lutheran organization and bringing down a firestorm of criticism and outrage from social conservatives both inside and outside the Lutheran Church.
Massively affected by the big city, Baddi, a janitor in the morgue, makes phone calls to the yet-to-be-informed widows in an attempt to meet the one that will fulfill his fantasy of love, wealth and social status.
Ralph Stanley, Patty Loveless and The Mammals perform bluegrass favorites in this special presentation from 2003.
An environmental inspector gets stranded in a forgotten town dominated by monstrous cars. His short stay in a motel doesn't give him a moment's rest. He discovers that cars evolve into parasitic life forms, entrancing mankind and extracting vital juices from the earth.
Essay film about mythology and the history of Singapore.
It all started in the bay area of San Francisco in the late sixties, when he was bitten by the bug . . . Robben Ford accompanied by the legendary bluesman Charley Musselwhite on guitar. Since those days, he hasn't shaken off the blues. However, he has always been keen on Jazz too - and he was one of the founding members of the successful fusion band "Yellowjackets". As well as this, his electrifying live performances with his band "The Blue Line" make Robben Ford of the most distinctive personalities in blues today.
You might have already heard the classic Hans Christian Andersen story about the ugly duckling that turns into a beautiful swan. But you've never heard it quite like this kid-friendly reinvention that puts a new spin on a beloved fairy tale. This time around, the so-called "duckling" has a silly pig of a friend to pal around with. Viewers will also learn the surprising truth about why a baby swan was mistaken for a duck in the first place.
Riding the triumphant wave of his late-1980s solo career, alt-pop singer Marc Almond raises the roof of London's Astoria club with his quirky vocals and cool dance-pop beats on this slate of hits from his own catalog and his old band Soft Cell. Songs include "The Stars We Are," "Angel in Her Eyes," "Stories of Johnny," "Tenderness Is a Weakness," "Everything I Wanted to Be," "If You Go Away," "Tears Run Rings," "Mother Fist" and the title track.
Two unique cities that have been courted configure a universe where many references from João Cabral's vast production can be found. Recife/Seville enters these cities, having as a guide the poems, testimonies and cases narrated by the poet's voice and printed lyrics, and, thus, show the man João Cabral de Melo Neto.
A look into what the first manned mission to Mars will really look like, and the plans that NASA has of proceeding with such a mission and what the astronauts will do while on the Martian surface.
Christopher, 35, arrives at his school reunion a changed man. Over the past twenty years he has moved away to a new town and built a new identity for himself. His old classmates have trouble accepting his new confidence.
Against the prescribed template of paramilitary oppression, information warfare, and profit above all values, activists converge in Miami to demonstrate grassroots resistance, creative action, and international solidarity—a clash between competing visions of globalization, soon to be known as the Miami Model. Indymedia activists shot hundreds of hours documenting the 2003 FTAA protests in Miami and shaped it into a documentary that cuts through the mass media blackout to reveal the brutal repression and assault on civil liberties that took place, as well as the inspiring alternatives to capitalist globalization that were also in full effect in Miami.
“D” wakes up in a mental institution and has disturbing memory flashes which, nevertheless, do not explain why he is wearing a straightjacket. In the grip of genuine terror, he ends his anguish by letting himself fall into the abyss of madness.
Five people go to a former military barrack to play the Big Game. A game away from social norms and boundaries. They become more and more entangled in their own interpersonal games and are drawn into the insidious niche of their inner spaces.
A slovenly host is your guide for two horror tales. The first involves a mild-mannered man possessed by a demon whose evil is always waiting to break free. The second involves a backwater town overrun with zombies and the steps the locals take to prevent further penetration.
The Eurovision Songfestival Hits DVD released in 2003 by BR Music (catalog number BD 3005-9) is a collection of historic highlights rather than a recording of the 2003 contest itself.
Perfectly Frank is the moving tale of architect Frank Gehry's desire to design a very special building in memory of a dear friend - the eponymous Maggie's Centre, a Cancer support centre in Dundee, Scotland.
Tamy Ben-Tor, an Israeli-born, Brooklyn-based artist, ridicules Hitler in song, wig and moustache. The performance is bonkers, the subject matter brutal; a catchy ditty about genocide and women's bottoms, set to gestures for certain lyrics (a bit like 'Heads, Shoulders, Knees and Toes'). It is ridiculousL ridicule weaponised as a tool for critique.
A young couple gets to know each other on a honeymoon trip; A recognition that comes from a game and turns love into hate.
An experimental digital video exploring the illusions of cinematic movement and depth as corollaries of Zeno's paradox: There is no motion because that which is moved must arrive at the middle of its course before it arrives at the end.
Early film by Cui Zi’en.
A Matty Gye Film This film puts you in the backseat for a ride into the Australian future. Joel Parkinson, Mick Fanning and Dean Morrison take you into their world around the globe during an entire year through the WCT tour in addition to some epic footage of the renowned superbank.
Phil Collins performs some of his best-loved songs -- and a few of his hits from his days with Genesis -- in this 1985 concert filmed at the height of his solo career in Dallas's Reunion Arena. A memorable set list includes "You Can't Hurry Love," "Against All Odds," "In the Air Tonight," "Take Me Home," "One More Night," "Sussudio," "It Don't Matter to Me" and "Behind the Lines."
Short documentary chronicling the success of The Jam, a trio of working-class kids from Woking, Surrey, who took the UK Punk Rock scene by surprise. By combining great style, stellar musicianship and unabashed Englishness, The Jam became one of the greatest and most influential music groups of all time. Included as part of The Complete Jam compendium DVD, this is a succinct snapshot of a great band at the pinnacle of their power.
Helen Tadesse’s debut feature follows a group of siblings in Addis Ababa as they navigate daily survival they had never seen coming following the death of their wealthy parents.
Two women are seated in a white limousine, speeding through the night. The car makes a halt to pick up a man, who sits down between the women and starts sipping on a shot of whiskey. Let the games begin.
This is the definitive biography of the saint from Pietrelcina, Italy. With one hour of filmed material, much of which has never been seen before, this film introduces the faithful to every aspect of the life, spirituality, and work of this 20th century saint.
A review on contemporary story writing in Iran, with the presence of three famous novelists, and using the great novelist's pictures. A documentary is ordered for screen in "Yalda literature prize" ceremony
Inta Ruka is more of a co-author of the film in terms of the message about the people she photographs, their lives and destinies, and the unique, interesting people she encounters by chance. Since she has known most of these people for years, the topics of conversation come naturally. Inta Ruka's portraits are an attempt to reveal people in the world and the world in people.
A young boy is bewitched by a girl he sees by the pool.
A masked madman goes out for revenge after his mother kills his father during his childhood.
The Ghost Festival takes place during the seventh lunar month. The gates of hell are opened to free the hungry ghosts who wander the world seeking food. During this month, Chinese pay tribute to their ancestors and offer food to the deceased to appease them and ward off bad luck. In Hong Kong, besides staging ceremonies to honor the dead, many Taoist organizations also give away rice to the elderly and the poor. The rice distribution depicted in this film was one of the largest events, and attracted over eight thousand people. The event was scheduled to last from nine in the morning to six in the evening. In order to ensure a place in the line, most of the participants arrived before dawn.
A collection of music videos from the band with an additional two live songs "Domination" & "Primal Concrete Sledge".
An animated short directed by Matt Abbiss.
A compilation of thirty girls wearing their uniforms.
A morally bankrupt defense attorney suffers a nervous breakdown and begins to see visions of a dead client. At the same time, people associated with that case start turning up dead.
Audiovisual work by installation artist Andy Graydon
Documentary about the repression and persecution suffered by gays and lesbians during Franco's Spain and in the first years of the Transition. Through its own testimonies, the documentary relives the suffering they had to endure and reveals a hidden chapter in the recent history of Spain.
A psychopathic husband tries to feed his nonexistent family.
Diagnosed as a schizophrenic, a daughter who maintains that her father was experimented on in the 1950s now believes that the CIA is after her.
A recording of the theatrical adaptation of Irena Dousková's bestseller, starring Bára Hrzánová in the lead role. A few years ago, few people could have guessed how popular Irena Dousková's slim book with the somewhat mysterious title "Hrdý Budžes" would become. The stories of Helenka Součková, a second-grade elementary school student suffering from pensiveness and obesity, and, by extension, the onset of Husák's normalization, take place in the then party stronghold of Příbram, known for its uranium mining. It was therefore logical that the Příbram theater would bring Helenka's stories to the stage. And, as it turned out, it found a brilliant actress to play the main character. Bára Hrzánová was awarded the 2003 Thalia Prize for this role, and the television recording of the theatrical production became a real hit with viewers, as did the performance itself and Irena Dousková's book.
Baby Neptune: Discovering Water is the 11th video in the Baby Einstein series, and it focuses mainly on water in various locations. This was the first Baby Einstein video where Julie Aigner-Clark, the creator of Baby Einstein, was not involved at all in production, which was present until Clark wrote poems and did the dialogue of Numbers Nursery. It is also the first originally made Disney video made from the series.