At once surreal and poignant, this semi-autobiographical film by American director John Dilworth (Courage the Cowardly Dog) chronicles a turning point in the life of an artist.
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At once surreal and poignant, this semi-autobiographical film by American director John Dilworth (Courage the Cowardly Dog) chronicles a turning point in the life of an artist.
One night, two burglars break into a large isolated villa. A burlesque crossover then settles between the two thugs.
Six men set out for an epic night with the boys, and end up getting dragged through the broken glass of their pending relationships.
Tilak (Venu) is a mind games expert and tries to help the people in need. He, his friend (Sunil) who is a lawyer, and a former police (Mallikarjuna Rao) help the needy people who are in the public. Venu falls in love with Suryakantham (Shriya). He follows her and they both fall in love. Suryakantham has difficulty adjusting to help the people in need. Suryakantham gets kidnapped by Tilak's enemies. The rest of the movie is about how Tilak saves her.
The true story of Doug Bruce who woke up on Coney Island with total amnesia. This documentary follows him as he rediscovers himself and the world around him.
Heinz Emigholz, the premiere purveyor of architectural oddities (Sullivan’s Bridges, Goff in the Desert), meticulously documents 15 rooms of the enormous Villa Cargnacco in Lombardy, Italy, designed by proto-fascist poet Gabriele D’Annunzio (1863–1938). The controversial figure spent 17 years designing the Vittoriale, a state museum on Lake Garda, and furnishing the Villa Cargnacco, which is part of the grand complex. This unusual documentary resulted from a photography session in the villa, when four friends—cinematographers Irene von Alberti, Elfi Mikesch, Klaus Wyborny and Heinz Emigholz—simultaneously filmed the rooms and furnishings of the villa in their own specific styles.
Péter Sóvári is a successful actor and notorious womanizer. Director Lajos Borsai, equally fond of the playboy lifestyle but in dire financial straits, aims to secure his fortune by wooing Mexican soap-opera tycoon Dulcinea de la Rosa as both wife and backer for his script. Their paths collide when both men fall in love with rising star Ibolya.
Filmed in a mini DV, the film "República Tiradentes" is an affective poetry, based on the stories of gafieira dancers, actors, rascals, girls and all the bohemians who lived and live moments of joy and glory in downtown Rio de Janeiro. It is a tribute mainly to the origin of the gafieira.
Disc 1: "Champions League Final" This disc showcases the exciting final against Italian Giants AC Milan in its entirety. It also contains footage of extra time, penalties, cup presentation, the celebration, and their bus tour of the City of Liverpool. Disc 2: "The Road to Istanbul" Starting right from the beginning with their 2-0 defeat over GAK in the qualifiers, this disc features every goal from every game along Liverpool FC's road to Istanbul.
Who I Am And What I Want is a 7 minute animated short directed by Chris Shepherd and David Shrigley in 2005. Based on the David Shrigley book of the same title. Kevin Eldon voices the role of the film's main character, Pete.
Two young ladies in love explore a seemingly-abandoned shack in the woods. Things do not go well.
Roy, a shy, solitary young man, calls himself a "non-winner," not a loser. He looks for signs that his life will change, and he gets just such a sign when he wins a haiku contest. His prize will arrive in two weeks, says the letter informing him of his win. He screws up the courage to tell Nancy, a colleague he likes, about his victory. He's impatient for the prize. Will it arrive? Is his life about to change?
A short film by Dóra Keresztes.
Gilles Carle, the prolific director of such movies as La vraie nature de Bernadette and Maria Chapdelaine, has been struggling against Parkinsons disease with dignity for about fifteen years. Based on Carles last script completed in 2000, entitled 'Mona MC Gill et son vieux père malade', Charles Binamés documentary, which took slightly over two years to film, gives us a friendly, penetrating look of a brave, lucid creator confronted with suffering and the perspective of death. Although the subject is grave, we see a stong will to live and to create. A movie shrouded in all the light and love of Chloé Ste-Marie, the famous directors companion of 25 years.
"Deep shit : listen in life chance only comes once, unless you’re lucky : then it can come twice. But for you it will only come once. So, you must chat to Kate the Amercain, where is she ?"
In his eighth HBO special, the comic reflects on humorous events from his childhood, his summer job as a lifeguard in the Catskills, the 1960s sexual revolution and signs of aging. Taped in New York City at the John Jay College Theater.
Ok, let's admit it. We all miss him. Sure, there's Jan & Paul Crouch and even Pray TV's "hair apparent," Pastor Benny Hinn - but nobody, nobody, nobody can hold a collection plate up to "Brother Bob" Tilton. You know it. we know it. And most of all, he knows it.
The lives of three characters intertwine through a ticket-tearer working at the local Indian cinema, who soon develops an interest in the stories of his patrons.
Prairie Wind is quintessential Neil Young, a masterpiece that completes the trilogy of his best-selling albums Harvest and Harvest Moon-direct yet poetic, country and folk yet rock. Recorded in Nashville, and with longtime collaborators, Prairie Wind is a moving series of songs reflecting Young's journey through life. This film documents the recording of an astounding album.
A documentary about the making of Jia Zhangke's film the World.
Presented by Rebecca Loos, this documentary uncovers the power lesbian scene in Hollywood. Loos checks out the LA club scene & big Palm Springs event 'Dinah Shore Weekend'.
As I was marveling at how great Steve Winwood looked for a man who surely must be in his mid-60's, considering that he was fronting The Spencer Davis Group way back in 1963, I quickly remembered that he was only 15 years old at the time. Talk about your musical prodigies. That would make him only 55 at the time of this performance. Although he is probably past his prime by now, his voice sounds better than ever and his Hammond B3 playing remains unparalleled.
The short film centres on a 60-second commercial in which the players take on an army of opponents all intent on owning the ball.
He wants to leave, but always stays. She wants him to stay, but she cannot forgive. Night gives them a chance to see how will the life change if they do as they want. They see one dream together and there they realize why are they together.
Covering news of impact in Bogotá has become a personal race between Roco and Matías, two contemporary journalists who are reaching their fifties, determined to be the first to get red notices for their editors. 30 years dedicated to competing for the most macabre news, they are driven to cross paths through death, in a desolate and hostile city that offers them no shelter or company.
Young people who want to spend their Holidays far from the big city is hunted down by demons in the forest.
Documentary about the making of Swedish film director Jan Troell's "The New Land" (1971) and "The Emigrants" (1972).
This DVD of a live 2005 performance from the Zürich Opera under the musical direction of Franz Welser-Möst has many things to recommend it -- the young tenor Piotr Beczala as Alfredo, the marvelous Thomas Hampson as Giorgio Germont, the playing of the Zurich Opera orchestra, the simple but effective sets by by Erich Wonder, the uncluttered stage direction by Jürgen Flimm. It also has some flaws: strangely variable volume level of the recorded sound sometimes coming on so loud as to make one reach for the volume control, and the uneven performance of the Violetta, Eva Mei who, for all her merits, gives a dramatically effective performance marred by occasional difficulties with vocal production. Still, overall I felt this was a moving production, one that I would recommend, although perhaps not as an only DVD of one of Verdi's most popular operas.
A young girl has a conflicted relationship with her disabled mother and an irrational fear that the disability is contagious.
The story of Stuart Sutcliffe, painter, musician, and founding member of The Beatles, who died when they were on the cusp of fame.
Documentary about a hospital ward for children with leukemia in Lithuania.
An interview with film scholar Olivier Cuchod on Jean Renoir's 1939 film THE RULES OF THE GAME.
Live at the Evening News Arena in Manchester, England on the 22nd of May, 2004. Setlist: 1) First of the Gang to Die 2) Hairdresser on Fire 3) Irish Blood, English Heart 4) The Headmaster Ritual [The Smiths] 5) Everyday Is Like Sunday [with "Subway Train" intro] 6) I Have Forgiven Jesus 7) I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday 8) How Can Anybody Possibly Know How I Feel? 9) Rubber Ring [The Smiths] 10) Such a Little Thing Makes Such a Big Difference 11) Don't Make Fun of Daddy's Voice 12) The World Is Full of Crashing Bores 13) Let Me Kiss You 14) No One Can Hold a Candle to You [Raymonde cover] 15) Jack the Ripper 16) A Rush and a Push and the Land Is Ours [The Smiths] 17) I'm Not Sorry 18) Shoplifters of the World Unite [The Smiths] 19) There Is a Light That Never Goes Out [The Smiths] *This homecoming concert took place on Morrissey's 45th birthday.
Documentary about the influence of legendary animator Tex Avery and the groundbreaking digital special effects of “The Mask.” Produced for “The Mask” DVD.
Abinash get killed by mafia don Bikram. Abinash's son Arjun take revenge by killing him.
A documentary promoting Passion, it covered her life and career and following her from Moscow to Milan and Britain as she prepares for a relaunch of her singing career.
A featurette that can be found on the Shall We Dance (1937) DVD.
A young DJ meets her first boyfriend and falls in love with him only to find out he has another girlfriend already. She is totally depressed and tries to kill herself but another guy stops her and she falls for him. However things don't go as well as she hoped with him either.
Why do we do the things we do? Why do we go to church or give money away? Because we're supposed to or because we think God needs it? Do we honestly put on our best clothes for an hour once a week, stand and sit at all the right times, and sing all the appropriate songs for God's sake, or because it'll make us look better to the world around us? We're tired of all the empty rituals and routines. And so is God. God hates it when we call ourselves Christians but ignore all the things he really cares about. He hates it when we go through hollow religious routines out of some feeling of duty or obligation. God doesn't want the meaningless rituals. God wants our hearts.
Film portrait on Sergio Citti, through his impassioned monologues counterpointed by the recollections of Bernardo Bertolucci, Antonio Rezza and Gionata Zarantonello.
When a corporate lawyer takes music lessons from an aging maestro, the men learn that not only their pasts, but also their futures, are dramatically intertwined.
Art critic Waldemar Januszczak is on the quest to explain exactly what the Sistine Chapel's ceiling is actually trying to tell us.
An altarpiece and a portrait, whose composition obeys the digressions and ramblings of a handful of people, around their intimate relationship with God.
A stark black-and-white adaption of Edgar Allen Poe’s story by a veteran animator long associated with Disney.
Jagapati (Jagapati Babu) is an orphan and also a loyal henchman of local MLA Goud (Pradeep Rawat). Jagapati loyally protects the interests of Goud and also provides security to him. Incidentally Jagapati turns out to be the local Sub Inspector of Police. He turns the police station into a bar and makes the constables serve liquor. He happens to meet a beautiful girl called Lavanya (Rakshita) and falls in love with her. And Lavanya turns out to be a widow of Murari (Sai Kiran) whom Jagapati kills. The rest of the story is all about how Jagapati mends himself.
History according to the story of K. Dragunsky. It is difficult to be a redhead, especially in childhood, but in childhood we have the most real friends and the most incredible fun adventures and miracles happen.
Two womanizing friends of a shy street performer jump-start his quest for love by placing a personal ad on his behalf and interviewing the candidates.
A village girl is married to a rich man. She happily moves to Canada with her husband. Things change when she discovers her husband's nefarious activities.
Based on a true story, Jossie is a young Puerto Rican mother, who is a victim of her husband's aggression. She decides to divorce him and leave the circle of violence in which they live. However, her ex-husband's obsessive jealousy and his thirst for revenge will eventually destroy her.
Despite their personal short comings, many of the Roman Empires great engineering accomplishments were introduced during the reign of the Caesars. The tradition continued under Vespasian, builder of the Coliseum, Trajan, builder of the Forum, and Hadrian, builder and possibly the designer of the Pantheon. Finally, a decade later Caracalla built a bath complex/recreation center in an effort to secure his own reputation in history.
A documentary about the making of the Lone Wolf and Cub film series.