Pieces of memories restitute what remains from a lost love.
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Pieces of memories restitute what remains from a lost love.
London has always been a source of influence, inspiration and curiosity - Finisterre tries to identify the dreams that London holds for so many. Presented and scored by Saint Etienne, the film enraptures with a journey through the ultimate city of possibilities - from John Nash and Berthold Lubetkin to Hendon FC and Hampstead Heath via the New Piccadilly cafe. A genuinely moving meditation on the capital in all its tawdry glory, with extra features and deluxe booklet
Hamid's marriage is falling apart due to financial constraints. During a hostage situation, he accidentally owns a bag full of money and escapes with a deaf and dumb woman. One of the thugs chases after him and finally Hamid is injured by his bullet. The deaf and dumb young woman kills the criminal. In the end, Hamid realizes that the young woman is not deaf and dumb, but a girl who has made herself deaf and dumb to remain anonymous.
Based upon the short stories by San Francisco writers Dale Chase and Bob Vickery.
In a small town in Nevada, all Hell breaks loose when Billy, a disfigured hillbilly and direct result of incest between brother and sister decides to dismember anyone who gets in his way.
Aditya is a young man who does not believe in astrology, but when a friend makes his astrological chart and explains to him that he is fated to marry a woman whose name begins with the letter V, Aditya decides to see for himself if this is true.
Host Tulio Triviño, accompanied on piano by the great reporter Juan Carlos Bodoque, presents the best of the newscast "31 Minutos". Impactful reports that summarize a year filled with filler news and inconsequential interviewees. See the best of Bodoque's news stories, the most heroic moments of Calcetín con Rombos Man, and a few other interesting facts. A news gala that shouldn't be missing in any well-informed home.
When humans become animals and animals become humans.
Registration of the first theatre program by the Dutch comedy duo Droog Brood (Bas Hoeflaak and Peter van de Witte). A show about loneliness and longing for friendship.
The story of Max Tuna Schreiber, the first Israeli candid camera director.
Four days after the second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, American airmen are flying the last and longest bombing mission of the war. In Tokyo, a fanatical group of Japanese officers stage a daring coup d'etat in an effort to prolong the war. As the rebels take over Japan's Imperial Palace, and with it - Emperor Hirohito; radio operator Jim Smith and the men of the 315th Bomb Wing are facing their own dangers in the sky above Japan. In a development not anticipated by generals or world leaders - the Last Mission and the coup d'etat converge, helping to bring an end to the most destructive war the world has ever known.
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.
In the middle of his crazy day, a man tries to remember if he closed a window at home.
Horrified by the 9/11 attacks on America, filmmaker Taran Davies and Afghan American, Walied Osman, set out for Afghanistan to observe how the Afghan people have survived 24 years of war. They meet a member of the Afghan royal family once tortured by the Taliban, a refugee family stuck in a one-room apartment, a revered Muslim elder, an aid worker and a warlord. A unique and intimate film, Afghan Stories documents the torment, resolve and dreams of a people whose lives have been torn apart by war.
Set in a remote mountainous region of southern China, the film is about a Hani tribe girl, Ruoma (Li Min) who dreams of seeing the outside world. Ruoma lives with her grandma and sells roasted corn in a market for fifty cents an ear. Beautifully attired in Hani ethnic clothing, she by chance catches the eye of a penniless photographer, Aming (Yang Zhigang). They soon becoming friends and he gets the idea of making money by having her pose with tourists beside a famous World Heritage site. Charging ten yuan per photo, they hope to make some money. Ruoma does her job well, sweetly smiling with the tourists while dreaming of going to the big city and riding in a glass elevator. She also falls in love with Aming.
Concert film featuring Ayumi Hamasaki's A MUSEUM ~30th single collection live~ . This tour celebrated Ayu's 30th single, forgiveness and included 23 performed songs. All recordings were taken from her eight performances in two different cities over the span of October 11th through October 31st, 2003. This was compiled and released as a film theatrically with limited ability to celebrate her 30th single.
Megumi, the president's secretary, is also President Jojima's mistress. Her colleague, Hiroshi, has harbored intense feelings for her ever since they had sex once. One day, Jojima receives a letter from his wife, Yukie. Fearing his affair has been discovered, he is suddenly confronted by a young woman, Miki, claiming to be his daughter. Hiroshi then declares his desire to have sex with Megumi in the president's office. And then…
Recorded live at Shepherds Bush Empire, on July 12th 2002.
A young man is witness of a murder committed by his father
Eric returns to his hometown to marry Edith. A beautiful summer, a woman he loves, a beautiful wedding: everything is in place for the party to be successful. But Eric's mother and brother disappear and his father remains imperturbable.
Being a cop Ganapathi has troubles getting married. He eventually falls for Nandhini, but his mom demands dowry which results into conflicts. Will Nandhini stand by Ganapathi?
A short film by Marko Fuchs.
A free adaptation of Ghassan Kanafani's short story "A Hero in a Cell." Kanafani's original text explores the difficulties of constructing a political narrative while examining the nuanced relationship between political discourse and storytelling. The adaptation presents a political narrative that prioritizes visual and auditory elements over conventional dramatic techniques.
A film-portrait of the Loudmouth Collective and Ugly Duckling Presse. These poet-provocateurs are the creators of the infamous "Anti-Reading" series, a carnival-like alternative to the traditional poetry reading. On the film's soundtrack we hear how the Anti-Readings were started, descriptions of various Anti-Reading activities including the Poetry smokable poems known as "Poetry Cigarettes", the memory tester called "I Forgot," and the "Diary in the Shape of a Bunny". The film includes footage shot at Anti-Readings, with time-lapse, double exposures, distorting lenses, and frenetic non-traditional camerawork evocative of the playfully chaotic spirit of the events.
Piet Piraat has a surprise; he's found a chest! Is this the treasure they have all been looking for? Everyone is very curious and can't wait to find out what's in there...
Our four dear friends are about to graduate from school and start a big life. Khurshid is studying at a medical university, Hamdam is returning from the army, Jawahir is trying to earn money by pawning on the street, and Bakhtiyar is working under his father. They all still love Lola.
Onishi, a serial stalker murderer who was arrested in a sting operation by Detective Sakurai Ran, escapes from the psychiatric hospital where he was being held and kills two nurses. Ran and her partner, Detective Iida, try to arrest him.
Black humor film that tells the story of Enrique, a retired, outdated and unemployed film director, who decides to commit suicide with the help of his grandson.
The farthest Voyager: "Cosmic Journey," a documentary premiering on the A&E cable network, tells the saga of the farthest-flung space journey to date - the Voyager interstellar mission, which started out 25 years ago and sailed past Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune in the 1980s.
Jeff Corwin searches for the biggest monsters that ever walked the Earth, while studying their modern relatives. However, he must be careful, for these monsters are out for blood.
Don screams out as a horrific monster is about to eat him alive! But then he wakes up. It's only a dream! That day he boards his private plane, a flying casino, that caters to the needs of the fantastically rich clients who want to play for high stakes at high altitudes. But then the plane is engulfed in a strange thick fog that seeps into the cabin. The evil mist transforms the passengers and crew one by one into monstrous half human, half insect creatures with a ravenous appetite for human flesh. Don realises that it is his nightmare come true - it is his Flight to Hell!
The spiritual journey of a man with a debt that cannot be paid. In a Korean supermarket not too important, a small embezzlement is discovered. Luciano, a young man who works there, is pressured by the Koreans to return the money he stole in less than twenty-four hours.
Farmer Moussa Sidibé is sent to France by his village in Guinea to buy a new water pump to irrigate the fields of their cooperative. But when he arrives in Paris, half of the money he was given is stolen. He then finds himself in totally unexpected situations, notably among the African undocumented immigrants who occupy a church.
Seventh "The Story of Terror" film by Junji Inagawa.
Mitsuo Hii's, aka P-Man, girlfriend, Kyoko, is missing. She's been altered and turned into a robot by the evil pervert Otaki-Kyō chinman. He's recruited by F Gang to fight a duel with P-Man, whose transformation circuit is destroyed and he's captured. P-Man is in mortal danger! What will happen now?
Donny Osmond performs all his greatest ever hits live at London's Hammersmith Apollo.
A short documentary about the history of Swedish pop group ABBA, put together following the 25th anniversary of the group's 1974 Eurovision victory with the song "Waterloo".
Part 3 of documentary trilogy about Persian poet Forough Farrokhzad. This part focuses on her theatre and film work.
"Nocturnes at the Golden Gate" - invites us to discover the world and work of Irina Ionesco, a unique figure of contemporary photography. Since the early 70's, she photographer has been working in her apartment near the Porte Dorée, in Paris, principally with the female body. Scraps from the past and elements of the present come together to evoke the coherence and multiple meanings of Irina's baroque universe : the solitude of her Romanian childhood ; her youthful debut in the music hall ; her relationships with her models and her way of building images. Little by little, her work is illuminated and takes on different vibrations, though we have never left the apartment : her workspace, temple and museum.
Tom Sutcliffe meets J.G. Ballard, arguably one of Britain's most profound and provocative novelists, author of such works as Crash, High-Rise and Empire of the Sun.
Taken from the European tours organised for American blues musicians between 1962 and 1969, this release features performances by several popular blues artists, including: T-Bone Walker, John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, etc.
Using a first-person narration, Snyder discusses her own experiences as a Chinese woman living in the United States. She uses experimental superimpositions, archival photographs, and other stylistic elements to explore her personal history. Due to a painful condition in her hands, Snyder has recently switched from sculpture to digital media projects.
A place in the Rangers Hall of Fame is the greatest honour that can be bestowed upon a Rangers player. Follow the historic journey of the club and its players on this video with exclusive footage of the Hall of Fame Awards ceremony and interviews with Alex McLeish, Graeme Souness, and Ally McCoist.
Between a conversation on seduction and moments of her intimate life, Julia's attitude to love and to her own contradictions.
To present the world's smallest wolf in New York, that's fine. But mind the little greedy one doesn't gobble up the Big Apple.
Filmed at the London Arena in Lime Harbour, England, in May of 2003, this energetic live show captures the former *N Sync-er flying solo at the start of his first world tour. Songs include "Rock Your Body," "Cry Me a River," "Like I Love You," "Right for Me," and more.
"The film is a travelogue of sorts. In 1960 my family lived in Brazil when my father discovered his sister and brother in Moscow, who he hadn't seen for 40 years, were still alive. Since they couldn't leave the USSR we went to visit them regularly for about 15 years. At the time I had my 8mm then a super 8 camera with which I filmed the family, our outings, picnics, markets and their homes… I decided to use this material, which was not very interesting per se, by mixing it with Soviet found-footage of the same period (1960's, 1970's, 1980's). I used feature films, propaganda footage, newsreels, etc. The result is a kind of Khruschev-era mix with a collage of Soviet music and a voice-over of my memories of the Cold War period."
Tom fainted when the doctor took some blood, he fell on the floor. Just a bit dizziness, nothing more, or so it seems.
Two brothers from Alabama struggle to rise above the ghetto rap scene to land a major record deal in Chicago in this journey through love, sibling rivalry, betrayal, violence and redemption.
Photographer Suga (Kenji Mizuhashi) aiming to win the photo contest and Lulu (Sakura Mizutani), a girl who works as a model. Two people who are drawn to each other while maintaining the relationship between the photographer and the model. One day, a mysterious woman, Sayoko (Yoko Kashiwagura), appears in the viewfinder of Suga. Eventually, Suga and Lulu win the long-awaited victory.
A voice-over. A car chase. A bank. Money. An old lady. Bonnie and Clyde. Guns. Bodies on the floor. Old factory. People running. Dogs barking. Shots in the dark. Life jump. Body hit. Breathtaking. Tongue kissing. Flash back. Shoot-out. In disorder of appearence.
The film is about the suffering of a mother with one of her sons who asks her to sell the family home, one of the traditional old houses, to repay his debts, but she categorically refuses to bow to his request in favor of the "commandment" of her husband, who recommended before his death to keep the house.
Set in Sri Lanka during the mid-1990s, August Sun tells three simultaneous stories against the backdrop of the country's savage civil war (1983 – 2009).