Filip, a rabbit lover, gets into an argument with his boss Romana, who tries to get revenge on him and hurt him as much as possible.
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Filip, a rabbit lover, gets into an argument with his boss Romana, who tries to get revenge on him and hurt him as much as possible.
In this new work by Marie Chouinard, the company's ten dancers execute variations on the exercise of freedom. Often, the dancers appear on points: on one, two, and even four at a time. In a spectroscopy of the gesture, we also see them using different devices - crutches, rope, prostheses, horizontal bars, and harnesses - which at times liberate their movements, at others fetter it, and at still others create it.
A short video by Yuki Kawamura.
Wie in vielen anderen Städten leben auch in Freiburg Menschen in Wohnwagen und umgebauten LKWs. Ende 2005 ergeht ein Räumungsbescheid für das Gelände, auf das sich bis dato die seit 12 Jahren immer wieder der Vertreibung und Repression ausgesetzten WagenbewohnerInnen ’Schattenparker’ zurückziehen konnten. Doch die Schattenparker kämpfen mit öffentlichen Aktionen für die Akzeptanz ihrer Wohnform
While Douglas Coupland works on a grand art project about Canada, the writer recounts his life and his musings about the various aspects of Canadian identity.
The tropical rainforest of Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula contains 2.5% of the world’s biodiversity on less than one millionth of the planet’s surface. Its incredible natural beauty has caught the eye of the tourism industry and the planned construction of an international airport threatens to transform the region forever. Spanning more than five years, 2.5% – The Osa Peninsula weaves together voices from Osa residents, local leaders and conservation experts as they attempt to build a tourism industry that balances environmental protection with the needs of local communities. With themes that resonate well beyond the borders of Costa Rica, the film illuminates the effects of tourism development on local communities and offers a hopeful vision for the future of travel in the planet's most fragile places.
This archive footage from the 1970s reveals the social upheavals and differences of the people in different Asian and African countries. The amateur shots reflect the social and economic conditions in these countries before their development as tourist areas, or before its people were afflicted with devastation and wars. The images are indifferent to a suffering they don't yet seem to know, and which has to be viewed anew with the knowledge and distance of today.
Kiddo is a magical truck who can transform himself into anything he wants to be in this animated film for pre-schoolers.
In Veere in Zeeland, the boundary is sought of visual darkness.
By the maker of Yellow Night. Also an exercise in the storyless and meaningless description of a drawn journey through the subconscious. Hallucination as a cheerful firework display. Made with style and skill, because nonchalance obviously has to be conquered. (IFFR)
Goverment corruption, hidden forensic secrets, top secret task forces, and murder all intertwined in this psychological thriller.
Nine knights return from the Crusades in the year 1396. They have lost the Holy Land and the war weighs heavily on them – but as they approach their frozen and snow-covered homes, they discover that the war is not yet over for them, and that death travels with them in a most surprising way...
Eight young people are challenged to survive a night in the dark woods where, according to a local legend, a sadistic killer wanders around. The live TV-show is well-prepared, with actors imposing as killers and fake ambushes all over the forest, but the silly game becomes deadly serious when the first contestant dies for real.
The plot of the film would be based on the story of the 12 signs of the zodiac undergoing a metamorphosis, painted by the outstanding Lithuanian painter and composer of the modernist era, Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis.
Can madness be described? Is it possible to express the pain that it entails? In 1994, when she was about to fall prey to her illness, Khady Sylla met Aminta Ngom, who exhibited her madness freely, without fear of provocation. During her years of suffering, Aminta was her window to the world.
Inspired by the swinging big band sound of his grandfather's generation, Michael Bublé has won the hearts of a new generation of fans with his charisma, stage presence, and superbly seductive voice. Inviting inevitable comparisons to a young Frank Sinatra, Bublé's unique approach to an eclectic array of popular standards reveals a keen musical intuitiveness that has rapidly distinguished him.
"J'ai mal à ma maman", produced with the Uccle art school's film workshop, continues the same themes thirty years on, in a more fictionalized mode, but intertwined (“Why do you think you're Jewish? Because I hurt my mom”): the mother and the fantasized condition of being Jewish. The relationship with women other than the mother also appears, whose love carries a final note of hope, rare in Paquot's work.
A world that seems great. Happiness that can be overlooked. A love that can be lost.
A one night stand in the middle of the afternoon.
The latest findings in genetics, robotics, artificial intelligence, bionics and nanotechnology appear in the media every day, but with no analysis of what seems to be their common aim: exceeding human limitations and creating higher, trans-human forms of life. Part 2 of 3.
An interview with parapsychologist Dr. Barry Taff, one of the original investigators of the Doris Bither case, the alleged haunting that inspired the 1982 film The Entity.
Ten years after the end of the world, a group of survivors deal with zombie attacks and personality clashes in the wasteland that used to be Pennsylvania
A boy finds a glass ball inside a lake. Inside the ball there is a dancing bride. This unfolds the myth's thread. The guests of a wedding feast are waiting for the groom and the bride. The groom is a rich aristocrat, a great admirer of poetry and surrealism. He demands complete obedience in the law of absurd by all the guests. The guests are trying to win his favor by executing all his unreasonable wishes.
Documentary about the opera singer Sena Jurinac.
In August 1999, Vladimir V. Putin, head of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), successor to the KGB, was appointed Prime Minister. On December 31st of that year, Boris Yeltsin announced that Putin would succeed him as President of the Russian Federation. How Putin Came to Power traces the stunningly rapid ascension of this political unknown to leadership of the Kremlin.
A documentary short on Glauber Rocha's mother Lúcia.
The President is dead. Murdered in his sleep by an unknown assassin. British Agent MacDuff is sent in to investigate and soon finds himself confronting an old ally Macbeth - only this time, he's the president... and it's also very personal as implied by the subtitle. As stakes rise, car chases & light-sword battles ensue, allies become enemies and it becomes clear that there can be only one!
The film within the film SLACK. Johnny Boy is back, and he wants it all, the money, the drugs, all of it. Unfortunately, it's all left town in an 86 Camaro.
Lady Bunny's first DVD release featuring jokes, gigs, and everything in between.
Tak Giu is a cult film about soccer culture in Singapore. Having taken up the challenge of a friendly match, three soccer-crazy boys realize it is not easy to find a good, free public soccer field in Singapore, if there’s any at all. Through their journey they encounter obnoxious caretakers, locked-up fences, hot weather and a persistent policeman. Will they find their dream pitch?
Stroboscopic vertical lines on a loop accompanying minimalist drone music compositions.
Sit ringside as Manny "Pac-Man" Pacquiao takes on Mexico's Hector Velasquez for the WBC International Super Featherweight title in this September 2005 fight at Los Angeles's Staples Center. Witness all the hard-hitting action as Pac-Man tries to secure the title after his disappointing loss to Erik Morales in March 2005. Other contenders on the fight card include Morales, Zahir Raheem, Brian Villoria and Rey "Boom Boom" Bautista.
The cycle of life. A boy whose father is a pilot imagines that his toy plane becomes the real thing, allowing him to fly side-by-side through the heavens with his father. He takes off from a tree house overlooking the sea and his father's landing strip. Their flight is graceful and full of adventure. Then, we watch the boy grow, study, marry, father a child, and become, himself, a grandfather. Holding a toy plane, he takes his grandchild to the same cliff from whence his own imagination took off years before.
This title is record of authentic theatre play. The subject is composition of series of real secret records of phone calls between soccer bosses in Czech soccer underground brought to investigation in 2004. The most absurd parts used Petr Ctvrtnicek to compose this performance given in form of text recitation as it were the phone calls while the actors are sitting in chairs in front of audience having the screenplay by hand.
Martin travels to Itbayat island, of the Batan group, on the far north of the Phillipines, to record the customs of its inhabitants and their life away from modern civilization. Itbayat is open to visitors only in the summer; the storms raging in the region completely isolate the islanders for the rest of the year. The camera gives them the chance to tell their stories. “I was interested in understanding the characteristics of the community beyond its practices and traditions”, says the director. Winner of the Best Documentary award at the .MOV, Manila’s alternative festival dedicated to digital film.
1983, a small Polish town during the communist rule. A group of young boys from high-school spend their time drinking beer, dreaming about the girls and worshiping old WSK motorcycles, called "Motors".
Documentary following Pai Gu, a junior high school graduate from Jiangxi Province. He sells pirated DVDs of "artistic films" in Shenzhen to make a living.
'Santana: Live By Request' captures the legendary guitarist Carlos Santana leading his band through a dozen numbers including 'Oye Como Va', 'Evil Ways', and 'Black Magic Woman'. The set also includes a performance of his hit single 'Smooth' with Rob Thomas and a rendition of 'Game of Love' with Michelle Branch.
Live set from rockers, The Quireboys, filmed at the Mean Fiddler in 2005. features classics such as '7 O'Clock', 'Mayfair', 'Hey You' and 'This Is Rock 'n' Roll'. The DVD release included the following extras: Includes extras: Tears In Heaven video, On tour, Live at the London guitar show. Setlist: "Sweet As The Rain", "Good To See Ya", "Misled", "Finer Stuff", "Tramps & Thieves", "Roses And Rings", "Take Me Home", "Long Time Coming", "This Is Rock N Roll", "Hey You", "Searchin'", "Lorraine Lorraine", "There She Goes Again", "Sweet Mary Anne", "7 O'clock", "Mayfair", "I Don't Love You Anymore", "Sex Party"
Produced using a VHS VCR and a digital camcorder, Vide-Uhhh! is an experimental piece, showcasing the VCR recording itself as Jesse England takes it apart, messes with key components and even attempts to break it.
Jetlag - The Movie is a documentary about a band that carved out their own piece of music history by staying true to their beliefs about how to carry on the tradition of rock 'n' roll music. From fighting the trends in the industry and taking on the challenges of the road as well as an unsympathetic media – to becoming an act that finally earned some respect. In this movie, you'll get an insider's perspective of what has happened during the past 15 years. Exclusive live shots, behind the scenes footage filmed by the band, individual interviews, and an insane rollercoaster ride around the world. The highs, the lows, the hangovers and the encores are all included in Jetlag – The Movie. Will they become part of music history? Well, let's see after another 15 years or when rock 'n' roll is dead... AND THAT IS SURE AS HELL AIN'T GONNA HAPPEN as long as the BACKYARD BABIES are around. Buckle up and enjoy.
No Place, set in King's Cross, London, represents the point of view of a woman (Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz grown up into Judy from Hitchcock's classic Vertigo) looking back, from the apparent sanctuary of a church, contrasting her memories of the countryside with a loss of innocence, and of childhood illusions, following her arrival in the Emerald City. An elusive collage of real and fictional characters who all live in a kind of temporary limbo a long way from home but still looking for a sense of belonging.
The zombie apocalypse comes to Canada. Sorry.
This is the first volume of the 2005 edition of the annual "Junji Inagawa's Super Scary Stories" series, "Ghost Stories Legend. It will include seven stories in total, including the first story "The Reason There Is No Mirror," in which Inagawa confesses a terrifying experience with a deceased female owner that occurred in a room of a hotel in Shizuoka, where he was visiting on business.
Jesper has died and this changes the lives of the people around him: his girlfriend Julia, their friends, his parents, the woman who takes over his apartment, the man who gets his job, and the man he shared a hospital room with..
The American Civil Liberties Union and Robert Greenwald present The ACLU Freedom Files, a revolutionary, 10-part series of documentaries that tells the stories of real people in America whose civil liberties were threatened and shows how they fought back.
Short film that follows an Amsterdam woman of 35 in her incessant torrent of present-day lamentation and frustrations. Her need to bellow out her feelings about the injustice done to her fails to break through her upbringing that taught her to 'act normal'.
A relationship based thriller with an intriguing story triggered off by an assassination of a prominent political figure. The past, present and future of a happily married couple tangles and unravels itself as events unfold.
Jamie develops a sure-fire way of picking winning horses at the races but his happy family is turned upside down when his newly wealthy parents decide to upgrade their lives. Successfully sabotaging his system is his only chance to restore normality.
A dark drug wreaks havoc on an entire city, and amidst the chaos, a couple attempts to escape. But the unpredictable madness of acquaintances and strangers unfolds a tragic, dark story.
While the term is never mentioned in the Bible outright, most deeply religious Christians are aware of an event called "the Rapture," a phenomenon linked to the apocalypse designed to separate the believers from the nonbelievers. This fascinating program talks to a range of scholars and theologians to decipher the formula -- if it actually exists -- to avoiding the horrific events that will bring about the end of the world.
A mother and child plant a rainbow of colors in their flower garden. Lois Ehlert's vibrant, stylized artwork brings to life the cyclical excitement of planning, planting and picking flowers in a garden.