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2012

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Time of My Life
Time of My Life
Time of My Life is a movie documentary project born and initiate in spring 2011 in West Switzerland. Ski, skateboard and snowboard movies are usually made to impress and show only one aspect of these sports: impressive tricks and bluebird skies. Skiing and snowboarding are much more than that. With this film project project, we want to explore the back stages of the show and wish to give a more complete and authentic vision of the riders experience. The movie guideline is to catch and film what is behind skiing, snowboard and skating, what is behind these passions.
Time of My Life 2012
2 Lines
2 Lines
Is ‘marriage’ anything to choose in Korean society? Ji-min and Cheol are a couple living together. One day they find Ji-min is pregnant and get to confront another stage of life. The director questions the essence of marriage by telling her own story of having a baby as an unmarried woman.
2 Lines 2012
Mount St. Elias
Mount St. Elias
A dramatic feature documentary following three of the world's greatest ski mountaineers to the Mount St. Elias in their attempt to realize the longest ski descent in the world.
Mount St. Elias 2012
2 Lines
2 Lines
Is ‘marriage’ a choice in Korean society? Ji-min and Cheol are a couple living together. One day they discover that Ji-min is pregnant and prepare to confront another stage of life. The director questions the essence of marriage by telling her own story of having a baby as an unmarried woman.
2 Lines 2012
The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller
The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller
The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller traces the career of twentieth-century futurist, architect, engineer, inventor, and author R. Buckminster Fuller (1895–1983). An early proponent of environmental stewardship, Fuller spoke persuasively about contemporary design and architecture’s ability to tackle issues of sustainability and conservation, and to stimulate radical societal change. At every screening, Green narrates the film in person and cues images from a laptop while Yo La Tengo performs their original score. The performance is a follow-up to Green’s internationally-acclaimed live film Utopia in Four Movements, which premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. This new work features the same unique combination of film clips and live music, as Green’s in person cinematic narration draws inspiration equally from old travelogues, the Benshi tradition, and TED talks.
The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller 2012
Obama 2012 Convention Film
Obama 2012 Convention Film
2012 Democratic National Convention Video about Obama, narrated by George Clooney and featuring music by Keith Kenniff.
Obama 2012 Convention Film 2012
Laylou
Laylou
Between the end of adolescence and the beginning of adulthood, Lou and Laylou go through the summer of their 17th birthday. A poetic, singular and strong look at a pivotal moment in adolescence.
Laylou 2012
Ménage à trois
Ménage à trois
Ménage à trois 2012
Ian Rankin and the Case of the Disappearing Detective
Ian Rankin and the Case of the Disappearing Detective
Crime writer Ian Rankin invites BBC to follow him as he writes his next novel, and as he ponders what to write about after retiring his most famous creation, Rebus.
Ian Rankin and the Case of the Disappearing Detective 2012
He Was a Giant with Brown Eyes
He Was a Giant with Brown Eyes
After her parents' divorce, Sabina was forced to follow her mother to Switzerland while her sister, Narmina, stayed with their father in Baku. Five years later, the 17 and 19 year old sisters are reunited when Sabina comes to spend he summer in Azerbaijan. Yet Sabina's vacation has a secret motive: she wants to move back home to live with the father she loves so deeply. He, too, has a project of his own: he wishes to marry for the third time and has to break the news to his daughters.
He Was a Giant with Brown Eyes 2012
Watchers 5: Let Me In
Watchers 5: Let Me In
The Watchers series has reached new, extraordinary heights, presenting one thrilling segment after another. LA Marzulli and Richard Shaw's ongoing adventures continue with the story of black-eyed children who appear at hotels and car windows, even on boats at sea! They appear with a singular purpose—they want to be invited in! Demons? Alien hybrids? Urban legends? Speaking of legends, our host interviews the leading expert on The Spear of Destiny, the weapon that pierced the side of Christ and supposedly gives its owner the power to rule the world. What significance does the word OBAMA have in the Bible codes, referencing the Gog and Magog war? And what secrets does the North Pole hold? Were Admiral Byrd and Adolf Hitler's suspicions right? Is the Hollow Earth theory credible? There's even more—the latest news from Israel—an interview with David Brennan, author of the Israel Omen—Russian UFOs and new, laboratory revelations from alien implant physician, Dr. Leir.
Watchers 5: Let Me In 2012
The Queen's Mother in Law
Freevee
The Queen's Mother in Law
The story of Prince Philip's mother, who fled revolution in Greece, was experimented on by Sigmund Freud, hid Jews from the Nazis, gave all her possessions away, and founded her own religious order.
The Queen's Mother in Law 2012
Balance
Balance
The protagonist of the film, urban celebrity Iosif Grigorievich, developed his own unique balance system. Medical accuracy and a charge of good mood are guaranteed! But he was destined for a different name and a completely different fate.
Balance 2012
Thousandth
Thousandth
Engelina Borisovna Tareeva is one of the most famous Russian bloggers, the oldest “thousander” of LiveJournal. She is 84 years old. She was born in Kyiv, at the age of 16 she was a tractor driver in a Kazakh steppe village in evacuation, she studied at the philological faculty of Moscow State University, worked in the journal Voprosy Literatury, knew well-known sixties and even a sixties woman herself. Most of Tareeva's nearly five thousand readers are young people. Paradox?
Thousandth 2012
The Secret of the White Fugitive
The Secret of the White Fugitive
We often forget the star artists who were once admired by the whole country. How are their fates? Egor was the first white whale in our country to start performing in dolphin shows, becoming a vivid childhood memory for hundreds of thousands of children. After twenty years of living next to people, he escaped. Studying the history of Yegor, we will get acquainted with unique animals, white polar whales, see their habitats in the wild. They are considered the smartest creatures on the planet along with horses, dogs, monkeys, but, perhaps, it is about beluga whales, Russian whales, that we know the least.
The Secret of the White Fugitive 2012
Mountain Shooter
Mountain Shooter
Mountain Shooter 2012
Stalin Street
Stalin Street
The film is a reflection on the everyday life of an ordinary Ural village, in which one of the streets bears an unusual name for today, the name of Stalin.
Stalin Street 2012
World War Two: 1942 and Hitler's Soft Underbelly
World War Two: 1942 and Hitler's Soft Underbelly
The British fought the Second World War to defeat Hitler. This film asks why, then, did they spend so much of the conflict battling through North Africa and Italy? Historian David Reynolds reassesses Winston Churchill's conviction that the Mediterranean was the 'soft underbelly' of Hitler's Europe. Travelling to Egypt and Italian battlefields like Cassino, scene of some of the worst carnage in western Europe, he shows how, in reality, the 'soft underbelly' became a dark and dangerous obsession for Churchill. Reynolds reveals a prime minister very different from the jaw-jutting bulldog of Britain's 'finest hour' in 1940 - a leader who was politically vulnerable at home, desperate to shore up a crumbling British empire abroad, losing faith in his army and even ready to deceive his American allies if it might delay fighting head to head against the Germans in northern France. The film marks the seventieth anniversary of the Battle of El Alamein in 1942.
World War Two: 1942 and Hitler's Soft Underbelly 2012
The Return of the Buffalo
The Return of the Buffalo
The ‘Indians of All Tribes’ group occupied Alcatraz prison, which closed in 1963, from 1969 to 1971 in order to build a cultural and educational center. When Söderquist visited the island in 1970, the occupants had built up a functioning society with jobs, family life and schools. The text ‘Indian America Land’ was posted on the outside of a building. In a voice-over, school teacher Bob Bradley discusses political inequality, social problems and the difficult situation for the Native American population in the USA, as well as the background for the occupation. The Return of the Buffalo is a stylized and unique documentary (the only filmed material from the occupation), a black-and-white depiction in which architecture, former prison buildings, politics, music and dance are interwoven with local radio, conversations and discussions into a focused whole. The film became the starting point for Söderquist’s Alcatraz – The Return (2013).
The Return of the Buffalo 2012
Through the Needles of Coniferous Trees
Through the Needles of Coniferous Trees
The last wedding of an Udmurt. A year after his death, his soul says goodbye to the world of the living and becomes engaged to another, unknown world.
Through the Needles of Coniferous Trees 2012
Crucifixion
Crucifixion
On Easter Sunday 2012 the UK's Channel 4 showed a programme entitled Crucifixion in which Gunther von Hagens created his interpretation of the crucifixion of Jesus. The documentary examined the enduring iconic image of the Crucifix. A number of donors were used for the plastination of blood vessels to create the main structure of the body. At the end of the programme von Hagens announced that he did not expect to see the final work of art due to his ill health.
Crucifixion 2012
Killer Teens
Killer Teens
Killer Teens is a one-hour crime series exploring the frightening phenomenon of murder committed by teenagers.
Killer Teens 2012
Første Skudd
Første Skudd
A short documentary that take us into a defining moment in some peoples lives - the first time they injected heroin. Filmed in Oslo, the capital of Norway, a country voted by the United Nations to be the best in the world to live. Also one of the countries in the world with the highest number of heroin overdoses per capita.
Første Skudd 2012
Le guépard, cet élégant chasseur d'Afrique
Le guépard, cet élégant chasseur d'Afrique
Le guépard, cet élégant chasseur d'Afrique 2012
Birdmen of Istanbul
Birdmen of Istanbul
Birdmen of Istanbul In Istanbul, aviculture evolved from hunting raptors in Ottoman times to songbird enthusiasts in the late 19th century, mainly among Greek and Armenian minorities. Today, a few residents maintain this tradition as a cultural testament.
Birdmen of Istanbul 2012
From East to West
From East to West
The camera follows from sunrise to sunset a migrant, from the hundreds who live in the port of Patras. A documentary film by Lara Kristen
From East to West 2012
Fork Full of Love
Fork Full of Love
Lo-fi documentary about bands Repetitor, Stuttgart Online, Goribor, Pionir 10 and Kriške; Hallways of BIGZ, clubs, apartments, backyards, trains, big and small cities; vagrancy, squatting and pissing against the wind. Despite everything – rock and roll!
Fork Full of Love 2012
Our silence, their gold
Our silence, their gold
The informational video of the Open Coordination of Thessaloniki against gold mining that was shown at the event on Thursday, April 26 in Aristotelous Square. The doc is freely available for viewing and republishing (creative commons license : attribution, non-commercial, share-alike). Please, wherever you share it, mention that it is about the creation of the Open Coordination of Thessaloniki against gold mining.
Our silence, their gold 2012
I, Superbiker - The Showdown
I, Superbiker - The Showdown
Enjoy the ultimate in British Superbike action! This is the high octane, all action, nail-biting wheel to wheel story of the 2011 British Superbike season with explosive action sequences and exclusive behind-the-scenes material!
I, Superbiker - The Showdown 2012
Diourka, à prendre ou à laisser
Diourka, à prendre ou à laisser
A “Cinéma, de notre temps” series episode directed by french film critic André S. Labarthe, originally aired 24 March 2012.
Diourka, à prendre ou à laisser 2012
Serrat & Sabina en el Luna Park
Serrat & Sabina en el Luna Park
Serrat & Sabina en el Luna Park 2012
Colors of Math
Colors of Math
To most of us, mathematics seems abstract, mysterious, complex, and even out of reach. And at the same time, it is the language in which the world speaks to us. Mathematics can be sensual. She has taste, she sounds and has color. It can be felt and it can be touched.
Colors of Math 2012
Gauguin. Man Making People
Gauguin. Man Making People
It just seems that to become a great artist, it is enough to quit the stock exchange office, go far away to a tropical island and change the top hat for a loincloth. And that's it, Paul Gauguin is ready. No, not all. He also needs a woman, in this case just a girl, Tehura, who will open the earthly paradise of Tahiti to him. Gauguin is a genius, but he could not invent Tekhura. He could only write it off with his beloved.
Gauguin. Man Making People 2012
The Fatal Love of Savva Morozov
The Fatal Love of Savva Morozov
On May 13, 1905, the corpse of one of the richest people in Russia, the manufacturer and philanthropist Savva Morozov, was found. For more than a hundred years, the official version has dominated that the millionaire committed suicide. However, how did the relatives manage to bury the suicide at the Rogozhsky cemetery? It is clear that even such a respected family of Old Believers, to which the Morozovs belonged, would have been completely impossible to do this. So, maybe the elders of the Rogozh community knew something unknown to Russian historians? The authors of the picture question the official version, and conduct their own thorough detective investigation in France and Russia. And they conclude that the fatal love of Savva Morozov was to blame for everything.
The Fatal Love of Savva Morozov 2012
Roland Makes a Movie
Roland Makes a Movie
Roland could join the ranks of office plankton in Moscow. But he dropped everything. He returned home to Kyzyl. I bought a "soap box" and started making movies. Action, comedy, thrillers. His films are popular and make money. Roland has already shot 10 films and continues to make films. At any price. With nothing. in Tuva.
Roland Makes a Movie 2012
Wartime Children
Wartime Children
During the war, children, along with adults, worked in the fields and factories, shouldering household chores on their fragile shoulders. Many of them died from disease and lack of food. There was a severe famine, people were swollen from malnutrition, and in order not to die, they ate grass cakes and porridge with sawdust. "Everything for the front, everything for victory!" it was the slogan of the time. Despite the difficulties, they did not lose heart, worked hard and believed in victory over fascism.
Wartime Children 2012
Go! Go! Left!
Go! Go! Left!
Over the past year, Sergei Udaltsov, coordinator of the Left Front opposition movement, spent more than two months under arrest. In prison, he declared dry hunger strikes in protest against illegal detentions at rallies, on the way to rallies, just on the street. Many times he was hospitalized due to deterioration of health during hunger strikes. But this most controversial leader of the Russian opposition is surrounded by people almost more mysterious than himself. What leads them, following Udaltsov to rallies, under the batons of riot police, venturing on hunger strikes and ready to jump from the Crimean bridge?
Go! Go! Left! 2012
Defeat Cancer
Defeat Cancer
The film tells what protocols are being treated in Russia and abroad, how the P53 cancer gene was found, what a cancer cell is and whether it is possible to “capture it”, are there killer cells in our body and why they sometimes fall asleep, who and when the disease overtakes. After all, when you know, it's not so scary. After cancer, life goes on.
Defeat Cancer 2012
Live or Die in Entebbe
Live or Die in Entebbe
A moving documentary about the 1976 terrorist hijacking of an Air France flight and Israel’s military rescue raid, as told by Jonathan Khayat, the nephew of one of the hostages who did not survive. The film chronicles the events that unfolded, day-by-day, and uncovers some little-known and shocking back stories while shedding light on the four passengers who did not survive Israel’s rescue. A sensitive and riveting look at those for whom Israel’s most heroic moment was their family’s greatest tragedy.
Live or Die in Entebbe 2012
Get the Picture
Get the Picture
Meet John G Morris, 95, a legend of photojournalism, whose unerring eye for the best shot has moved and changed the world. Morris, former Picture Editor of Life Magazine & New York Times was instrumental in the early years of Magnum with his friends and peers Robert Capa & Henri Cartier Bresson. This film covers serious subjects; the coverage of conflict through photojournalism, a sensitive view of humanity and a search for peace in the world.
Get the Picture 2012