This horror documentary film examines the current state of the forbidden game "Kokkuri-san," which became a social phenomenon during the occult boom of the 1970s.
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This horror documentary film examines the current state of the forbidden game "Kokkuri-san," which became a social phenomenon during the occult boom of the 1970s.
short film made in anticipation of feature film FAUSTBOOK released in 2006 starring Jacob Faust
Two Lemmings ponder the meaning of life, sex, and conformity as they march with the rest of the herd off a cliff.
A Donatello award nominated documentary investigating the imbalances between rural and urban life in China.
A strange meteor crashes to Earth and transforms whoever comes into contact with it into a raging killer.
Conversation ensues between a little girl and a man.
A film-maker takes five wheelchair-bound teenagers out into the country to make a short film about the "struggle" they go through every day, but they are sick of being treated differently from other people; they have other ideas.
Anna, married to a husband much older than she, longs to see her island, which is right across the island she lives. She has never visited it again since her marriage. Thus, she persuades Mathio, a young shepherd to take her there with a 'borrowed' boat. He accepts, hoping for a romantic adventure. However, all she wants is to see her island. Her husband follows her ...
Directly following Supervolcano, a two-episode documentary reveals the cutting-edge research that informed the drama. Meet the experts who monitor the behaviour of the Yellowstone supervolcano, who face the awesome responsibility of predicting when the next super-eruption might next take place - and advising on what will happen when it does. The programme goes behind the scenes to reveal the work being done to try to understand the sequence of events that could one day culminate in this apocalypse, and to calculate the global fallout that would follow it. Written by BBC
Filmmaker Eva Ziemsen was determined to interview renowned film director, Lars von Trier. Her provocative offer, to conduct the interview nude, led to a revealing and truthful conversation about filmmaking.
A story told by director Ken Jacobs but without conventional storyline. Using a modified magic lantern, an early type of image projector developed in the 17th century, he morphs, flickering images that look like photo-negatives.
The Iceman at Mount Fuji is a live recording from the 1992 Mt. Fuji Jazz Festival, capturing Albert Collins at the height of his powers in the year before his death. Collins was always an electrifying performer whether at a large festival or a small club, and this recording has his guitar way out front, as it should be.
A despicable young man, at the end of his life, espouses his comically bleak and bitter world view to his only friend, his dog Foxy.
Radioactive weed turns people into zombies with the munchies for human flesh!
Helena is in a coma, yet she takes part in the everyday lives of her friends. In her reality adolescence is afflicted by a mutative disease! With some help from Doctor Behrendt, Helena's friends put their abilities to good use - while she herself is affected in a way she dare not speak of. Can she get to the bottom of it all and return to life before her time runs out?
Voleurz's first movie, featuring mountain biking, skiing, snowboard, skateboarding and more antics from the Voleurz family.
Join Taco Chick and Salsa Girl on their latest adventure! Neato Nazi Barbie has an evil diabolical plan to poison off the Mexican population in Los Angeles and hypnotize Salsa Girl to do it! With the help of gay pal Fruity Punch, Taco Chick needs to stop Barbie, save Salsa Girl, and save the world from bad, very bad shoes.
Jonas is incredibly good at finding solutions, but they do not always work. Then Jonas gets a new idea and resolutely goes to the hairdresser.
After you witness the stunning Jedi action in Episode III, you can experience it yourself in the Star Wars: Episode III video game. Discover how game developers at LucasArts worked closely on set and behind the scenes with George Lucas, cast and crew to create the most authentic Jedi experience ever. With the collaboration of Lucas, stunt coordinator Nick Gillard, and Hayden Christensen, Episode III is the first game that truly gives you all the powers of a Jedi Knight.
A young man in the village spends a few days in a garden instead of his uncle. On a rainy night, strange creatures mistake the garden for grandma's house and take refuge there.
During World War II, a psychological analysis of the person Adolf Hitler was prepared in the United States in the hope of predicting his strategies.
A short film on a small scale about the beautiful game, from director Grant Orchard. A precursor to the LOVESPORT films.
Visit Charlie in his Cincinnati design studio as he shows his illustrations that were created for Procter & Gamble, Ivory, Morton Salt through his Ford Times covers which began in the 1940′s. It was the creation of serigraph prints of birds and animal illustrations from the “Ford Times” that took Charley to create illustrations for the National Park Service and eventually to be published in the 1970′s by Frame House Gallery. Charley shares with us what prompted many of his beloved paintings and you’ll gain insight into the mind of this creative genius.
Never limited to the present-day experience, noted professor of anthropology and archeology Dr. Dwayne L. Merry tours France the only way he knows how -- from the very beginning. Travel through time to prehistoric days in the Dordogne region, relive the Roman invasion, visit World War II battle sites and stroll into modern-day Paris, the city of romance. Discover the landmarks, culture and history that shaped the country into what it is today.
Uniformed and cheerleading teens meet at a parade in Moscow.
A look at nudist resorts in the predominantly English-speaking parts of Canada.
This beautiful documentary is a character study of an old man named Norman Hayes Jagamarra who gave up droving and came to Coober Pedy decades ago to work as an opal-miner.
The second release in a parody series placing popular idols as tokusatsu heroines.
Told in narration with black & white photography, this short film deals with the pain of losing someone you love because of one tragic mistake. Having spent his life living with one woman whom he loves, a man goes to America on a business trip and contracts Aids after a homosexual encounter. Now dying in a hospital bed back in the UK he shares his final thoughts and memories as his life slips away.
Christmas Night. A man, a serial killer gets out in order to search another victim. The thoughts could be our own but the end is unpredictable.
Sequel to the 2003 micro budget zombie comedy Come Get Some.
Film documenting the history of the Ford Sierra, a car heralded as a breakthrough in automobile design upon its launch in 1982. Initially greeted with hesitation by the public, the Sierra soon became a firm favorite with the British market. Featuring never-before-seen archive and promotional film, tonight's show reveals how the Sierra managed to achieve dual success - as a world champion touring car and a highly successful and popular family saloon.
Shitou is Nuonuo’s girl friend. They have always loved each other. Nuonuo is the little sister of Mingming, who also fell in love with Shitou after their first meeting. Enmity began to develop between the two sisters.
Amidst feet coming and going, colors and violin strings, the shoemaker of a small village searches for the perfect pair, in a fable of love and shoes.
Two foley artists make sound effects for a cheap B-movie.
On a hot summer night in Brooklyn, singles and couples converge in a brownstone apartment to flirt, fight, hook up and break up. A dreamy comedy-drama about sex, love and freedom, "Home" packs a lot of stories into just two floors.
This tragicomic musical film by renowned screenwriter Karel Čabrádek deals with compulsory military service during the end of normalization in the 1980s. The main characters are two conscripts with different personalities, Pavel and Tonda, who serve in a military band in a remote garrison town.
A rabbit is so content with the day's splendor that he does damage to himself.
A magnificent concert event. As the Russian journalist Elena Karakoleva writes, "These songs were known and loved by everybody in this country. A number of highly talented composers and poets were among their authors, and no Soviet family get-together could pass without these songs being sung by all of the guests.... [This concert] given by Dmitri Hvorostovsky in the vast 6,500 seat hall of the State Kremlin Palace in Moscow [made us feel] happy and united, because the music reminded us of the meaning of life and of our great cultural heritage." Booklet includes complete texts and translations. 59 minutes, 2003, Color, Stereo.
In Stationary Music Jayne Parker finds an external shape for an internal process - Katharina Wolpe playing her father's 1925 Sonata.
Who’s Sandra? If you saw her would you know her? Is she naughty or is she nice? And where is she anyway? This film takes a playful look at the figure of “Sandra from Bandra” – part covetous fantasy of the racy Christian girl from Bombay who works as a secretary, wears a dress and likes to dance; part condescending stereotype of a dowdy, religious girl from a minority community. The film searches for Sandra in Bollywood films, in the words of writers and poets, on the gravestones in Bandra’s churchyard. We encounter various claimants to the title – some who aren’t from Bandra and some who aren’t even called Sandra. Finally we find 5 women who really are Sandra from Bandra, each as different from the other as can be even if they are all a little bit the same.
A re-creation of discussions between Walt Disney and his key artists over the film Bambi (1942).
This documentary gives an insider's view of the life and teachings of Father Yod aka James Edward Baker, vegetarian restaurateur, rock music vocalist and spiritual leader of the Source Family, a Hollywood commune active in the 1960s and 70s. Interviews with former Source Family members, archival footage and more chronicle Yod's rise to prominence and his dream of introducing a renewed consciousness to humankind in the Age of Aquarius.
Director Hiba Bassem returns to Baghdad from Kirkuk in 2005 to finish her studies at the Academy of Fine Arts. This video diary chronicles her first year in Baghdad as she searches for a place to live, looks for work, attends college, deals with family problems and struggles to come to terms with her position as a woman living on her own. Baghdad Days won a New Horizon Silver Award at the Al Jazeera International Film Festival and a Golden Award at the Rotterdam Arab Film Festival in 2006.
"What I Want" explains the human condition– you can’t always get what you want.
Ride VIA's flagship train #1, "The Canadian," west from Edmonton through Canada's Rocky Mountains and over Yellowhead Pass for winter scenery.
A compilation of 16-year-old documentary footage taken by the director while watching rehearsals of three theatre productions of Samuel Beckett's plays at George Tabori's theater Der Kreis in Vienna. The plays were then directed by theatre director Jack Garfein. Pilz watched the rehearsals over a period of six weeks and filmed Garfein's work with the actors, editing the footage more than 16 years later.
John Hiatt's performance in 1993 for the Austin City Limits TV show was a typical John Hiatt performance. Incredible songs are sung with passion and energy. Now that amazing performance is available on DVD with some bonus songs that were not included in the original broadcast
Raju & I, a 30-minute animated film, aimed at raising awareness among children about the plight of their underprivileged counterparts. Through the narrative the film focuses on highlighting the rights of the child, mainly that of the right to education. It was developed for a charitable trust—ASEEMA, which does commendable work in the education of street children.