Italian drama starring Beppe Fiorello, Sebastiano Lo Monaco and Anna Ammirati
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Italian drama starring Beppe Fiorello, Sebastiano Lo Monaco and Anna Ammirati
Tips from Bertil is a collection of sketches featuring Robert Gustafsson that have never been released before! Includes sketches such as: - Classe Ekman report - Bertil orders a Christmas tree, stuffs himself with sausage and drinks mulled wine - Sumō wrestling - Stefan on the Swedish national ski team - The clean kitchen - Bonus material
For the first time in 75 years, A young actor brings back to life two of Universal's iconic Karloff monsters,"The Mummy" and "Frankenstein" for an elaborate screen test and tribute to the legendary Boris Karloff.
Five students, on a field trip to a Jogjakarta museum, are attracted by a gong on display. When one of them secretly takes the gong out of the museum, they are overcome by curiosity of what the artifact is capable of. They sounded the gong five times despite being warned that a curse befalls those who do so. That night, a mysterious entity appears and the five youths find themselves in a living nightmare that they can't get out of.
Concert movie from the Lost Brotherhood Gowan tour in 1990. Filmed at the Spectrum, Montreal, Canada, December 15th 1990
With Allen Ginsberg, Frank O'Hara, Ray Bremser, Le Roi Jones, Peter Orlovsky, this film takes place in the Living Theater, 1958.
After being left by her boyfriend, a woman reacts with violent self-destruction and finds herself trapped in a nightmare of repetitive hell... On in a deja'vu world.
'A Guest of life' is inspired by the journey of Alexander Csoma de Koros. The eccentric 19th century set out from his native Transylvania to central Asia on foot, only taking his knowledge of 13 dead and spoken languages with him. He wanted to find the ancestors of the Hungarians, but once reaching Tibet he stayed there, compiling an English-Tibetan dictionary, translating and abridging Buddhist teachings and literature, including the Book of the Dead. The film however is not a biopic, but a collection of impressions of Tibet, recorded on an 8mm camera, overlaid with excerpts from Csoma's diary and translations, spoken on the many languages familiar to Csoma. Intercut with the documentary-style footage are animated segments, which tell Transylvanian folktales that have been weaved around the legendary figure of Csoma.
This short documentary is about an Aboriginal corrections officer who says he is the victim of workplace racial harassment. He has spent the last 18 years fighting a government institution for justice. Made as part of the Work For All project 2006, an NFB and HRSDC-Labour initiative to combat racism in the workplace.
Various recordings with legendary guitarist Randy Rhoads, including: After Hours: Rochester, NY, 28th April 1981 & MTV Special 1981: MTV’s Best New Talent Award. Include The Palladium Theater: New York, NY, 2nd May 1981.After Hours: Rochester, NY, 28th April 1981 & MTV Special 1981: MTV’s Best New Talent Award. Include The Palladium Theater: New York, NY, 2nd May 1981.
When middle-aged Bobby Jackson returns home to Lake City, Alabama, he wonders about the lives of 'the Bama Rascals,' a band of misfits he led in the seventies. Have the last 20 years been difficult for them as well? Thankfully, when they were growing up as the most diverse bunch in a military, mostly white town, Coach Billy Adams and his wife Betty rescued them with the all-American pastime of baseball. But its been years since they've been together and now that Coach Billy has died from a massive heart attack, the Rascals must face their past serving as pallbearers for his funeral. Tormented by their current life situations and haunted by troubled pasts, will their homecoming be more bitter than sweet?
Documentary following the reformation of The Magic Band and their first performances, narrated by John Peel
On December 10th of 2006, dictator Augusto Pinochet died with a legacy of human rights violations and impunity, while the streets of the country, mainly the Metropolitan Region, were the scene of celebration of the Chilean people.
We live with films every day, and it seems nothing easier than answering the question: what is a film? Obviously, a film is, first and foremost, a document, a testimony of the world that surrounds us. The rich expressional possibilities of film are based on the imperfection of the human eye, its sluggishness, so thanks to the stroboscopic effect we can animate a still image. Film is therefore a kinetic image, or a moving image. It can make the invisible visible, bring the distant closer, enlarge the small, speed up the slow, slow down the fast, and return the end to the beginning. The technological basis of film: light, film tape, camera, projector, film screen. Expressive possibilities of film: scientific, documentary, communicative, artistic. Basic film genres: differences among films.
A journey from the south to the north of Italy covering the track of the legendary Joris Ivens documentary "L'Italia non è un paese povero".
A sizzling look at the one, the only, J. Edgar Hoover-a man whose very name conjures up images of top level law enforcement and respect. Having served tirelessly as director of the FBI for more than 40 years, J. Edgar's life was chock-full of secret investigations that were as much responsible for preserving freedom and stamping out Communism as any U.S. President that ever served.
A conversation between Peter Bogdanovich and Wes Anderson about They All Laughed.
A lady flexes.
An incestuous and industrious pair of modern-day vampires finds their clever manner of acquiring sustenance threatened by a nosy New Jersey health inspector and a determined investigative reporter in director John Orrichio's sexualized tale of life among the undead. The LeGaults know well that to stalk the streets for prey is to leave themselves open to exposure. Instead of seeking out blood the old-fashioned way, the LeGaults opt to open a blood donation center that will provide them with the nourishment they need to survive without the risks that go along with using their fangs. A New Jersey health inspector named Jerry is on to them, though, and along with a little help from intrepid reporter Phyllis, he soon prepares to rip the lid off of the LeGault's bizarre scam. When a chance encounter with two students of the occult reveals the true motivation behind the LeGaults' philanthropic front...
Emeryville: population 73,250, including one feared serial killer on the loose who carves the number 13 into his victims’ chests. Sara is home alone on a stormy night when there is a knock at the door. Andrew, a real estate consultant, has stopped by regarding the sale of her house. Problem is, the house isn’t for sale. Against her better judgment, she grants Andrew shelter from the rain. But tension builds as Andrew, talking about his impending custody battle for his daughter, becomes more and more agitated. Sara finds herself in possible peril, until there is another knock at the door. John, a scripture-quoting home security technician, has stopped by to fix a fuse. But he may not be all he seems when a knife is found in his bag. Cautious cat-and-mouse play ensues as the trio tries to determine just who the true threat is, while a surprise twist leaves you wondering just who it is that really needs to be saved …
Giant anconda snake
A Japanese fox spirit being stopped by another spirit when she moves into a Japanese town for an autumn night full of mischievement
"Hot as a Pistol, Keen as a Blade", released December 5, 2006, captures that tour's scintillating concert in Montreal, Canada, spotlighting songs from the album as well as other Elvis Costello gems spanning four decades, from "Watching The Detectives" and "Pump It Up" to lesser-known songs, most of them given special arrangements by Allen Toussaint.
In On Construction of Griffith' Films we picked a sequence from Griffith Intolerance (1916). It shows a dialogue between a man and a woman, filmed and edited as shot and counter shot. We reproduce the shot on two monitors to reveal its narrative character and also because analysis requires us to dissect something. The narrative form of shot / counter shot, which would later become the norm for depicting dialogue in film, remains novel here. A few years earlier Griffith had still used tracking shots to tell his stories. In The Lonedale Operator (1911), cuts were made only when the scene changed; a cut in the movie's story line. In Intolerance, cinematography had already achieved such a level of independence that it was the camera that constituted a room with it's detail. -Harun Farocki
One find morning Vaibhav wakes up and finds himself in a weird situation.
A small fly is blamed for vicious cannibal attacks in Insect City. Can he untangle the web of deceit that has fallen over the city?
"Doing Therapy" is a lighthearted romantic comedy set in modern-day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Humorous, silly, and even suspenseful at times, it is a heartwarming tale with the sincerity and simplicity of a black-and-white 1950s melodrama.
An overview of the making of Terrence Malick's The New World (2005).
A young female journalist suddenly finds out that who she believed was her father is not that at all. Her real father is the well-known politician and union boss, who 28 years ago betrayed both her and her mother.
A showcase of Paper Rad's individual and group creations in the form of Trash Talking, a show for kids with bizarre characters trying to find their place in the world.
The Igor Larionov Farewell Game, December 13, 2004: Featuring the greatest hockey players from Russia and the world including these legends: Fetisov, Yzerman, Fedorov, Shanahan, Lidstrom, Lovalchuk, Brodeur, Robitaille, Chelios, Mogilny, Gonchar, Nemchinov, Tverdosvsky, Zhamnov and many more. Includes the all-star game, interviews, behind the scenes footage, a visit to Igor's home town, and one of the greatest hockey game in years.
BOZ thanks God for colors and Shapes.
Andrew Graham-Dixon takes a break from his art critic day job to immerse himself in the art, rituals and practices of the Japanese warrior cult. Will he achieve his dream to be like a samurai?
It's a bitter winter day in 1968 when two best friends set out across a field. Fresh from boot camp, Randy is days away from Vietnam when Bailey agrees to go hunting, hoping to mend their estrangement. A story of friendship and lost trust, Trey Nelson's evocative chamber piece also tells a bigger tale - of a time, a place, and a nation.
Elizabeth, a constrained doctor, gives coffee to a homeless guy every morning on her way to work. - But what are her real intentions?
Justin is an ad executive whose father sends him on his first solo run to a place in Texas. While driving to his appointment Justin swerves to avoid a rabbit in the road and his car gets stuck in a ditch that just happens to be in front of the home of Jack and his loony senile father. After Jack's previous life partner died, he planned never to love again. Will this change?
This is the story of the invention of penicillin and the scientists behind the work. The main character, Howard Florey, races against time to create his magic bullet that will ultimately save the lives of thousands of soldiers during the second world war and win him the Nobel prize. It is a story of intrigue, suspense and bitter rivalry, set mainly in Oxford, England during World War II.
In January 2006, a Northern bottlenose whale swam into the River Thames. This is her story and the story of her rescue.
João is a freelance television journalist. When he begins a new story about an old pigeon breeder in a poor neighborhood on the outskirts of Lisbon, João meets Ana, his teenage granddaughter, a mysterious character who is beginning to exercise an irresistible fascination for him. With the time João starts to lose the interest in the pigeon breeder and begins to take an interest in Ana and her world, which she only shares with another abandoned kid, until she realizes that her life is full of dark stories.
Sebastian, a novice in a post-apocalyptic Brazilian monastery, prepares to be ordained while struggling with intense doubts. Before priesthood, he must confess his greatest secrets: his rape as a child and the passion he has for another monk. He turns to penance and martyrdom to relieve his guilt.
Documentary about opera in Hollywood.
In a stab-happy world, a sad outcast wrestles with his demons. The Story of Bubbleboy is a film about being trapped by the past and redeemed by the future.
Hukbalahaps in the forests are suddenly terrorized by an "aswang" who seems to be killing them one by one.
BOZ, The Green Bear Next Door™ loves exploring God's world with his friends, Drew and Gracie. BOZ entertains, educates, and inspires preschoolers with great stories and wonderful songs. In this DVD, BOZ and his friends creatively use their God-given imaginations to dream up wonderful ways to play, explore, and help others! BOZ, Drew, and Gracie discover …
In a small town in Argentina, where he arrives Carlos (Gaston Pauls), a young architect, to design a complex of cottages. The architect, partner in crisis, strikes up a casual relationship with Estela (Marina Vilte), a 13-year instead, without realizing that this encounter, naive and Plato, make the girl discovers love and end up make it a teenager. Only the arrival of his wife, Ana (Ariadna Gil), who will try to mend her relationship, she will discover the importance of that feeling that you've already lost.
A sensually charged young woman has an evening of extreme erotica in mind when she invites two of her closest friends over for drinks and a game of sexual fantasy.
A film that reconsiders the modern state of Japan in relation to the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the U.S.
Second movie of the Snake Girl trilogy