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The Beloved Ones
Animated documentary based on the true stories of two African women living with the repercussions of HIV/AIDS.
Jazz Giants of the 20th Century
Here are some of the greatest jazz artists of the 20th century in 17 rare, vintage performances, from pioneers such as Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, and Louis Armstrong, to Lionel Hampton, Dizzy Gillespie, and Coleman Hawkins at mid-century, and on to more progressive musicians such as Grover Washington Jr., Chick Corea, and Herbie Hancock, just to name a few.
Manyû sanshimai: Ire kui rankô
Irina, the third daughter of the three Nemoto sisters, is a plain, college science student who wears a white coat and glasses at school. It seems that things are going well with her boyfriend Soga. One day, while Irina is studying ancient Japanese history, she discovers a system in which women share a man sexually.
Gray Hawk
Hawk and his son Billy are old school rockabilly guys with an unbreakable bond. Until one day when Hawk finds out, that outside of their little rock 'n roll world, Billy leads a different life, which he didn't know about.
The History of Indiana Basketball
Chronicles the school's storied basketball program with interviews and archival footage.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Ballet Adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic comedy, with music by Felix Mendelssohn, choreography by George Balanchine. Filmed at La Scala, Milan
Butterfly
This rare and intimate portrait explores a young woman’s perspective about living with albinism – a condition which has often made her an outsider – who is determined to lead a normal life.
David Byrne - Live from Austin Texas
This show, captured on November 28, 2001, was hailed by critics as Byrne's best work in years, and his performance on the Austin City Limits stage shows why. Joined by Austin's own eclectic tango ensemble Tosca, Byrne takes us down many different musical roads in his ACL debut. Recorded live and mixed in 5.1 surround sound, this DVD captures all the hits and more, and includes songs that were never aired on the original TV broadcast. This live release features former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne originally aired on the PBS Austin City Limits show,
Festival of Light
A record of illumination on the darkest night of the year during an annual celebration held in Kensington Market, Toronto.
He's Gone
Oleg lives in a small Belarusian village with his wife, three children, and his in-laws. He has practiced more than one trade: ensign, tractor driver, technician at a local school... Then he decides to leave for Moscow to earn extra money: the life of many people compels them to do this (it is always better here we are not). Yet, what reason has Oleg? A closer acquaintance with the life that remains behind in Belarus provides an unexpected answer to this question.
And life went on
All the neighbours rush dawn the basement/Shelter. So what is going to happen at this shelter? would every woman cry and scream whilst every man shivers and chews his moustache with rage and fear?.....You will be surprised!
Prison Festival
Underground cult film by Saruyama Norihiro. Octopus or human? Due to close-up photography followed by a huge amount of shortcuts, the two subjects overlap and confuse in the film and can no longer be distinguished. The eerie image creates an extremely grotesque world that invites curiosity like a freak show. "Prison Festival" (1996-2006)
Puddle of Mudd: House of Blues Chicago 2007
Puddle of Mudd's performance at the House of Blues in Chicago.
Pqd
A documentary about young Brazilians serving in the paratrooper brigade in Rio de Janeiro.
It's a Dream
A man (Lee Kang-sheng) remembers bonding with his family and the small audience at a theatre in Kuala Lumpur.
Virgin Pockets
After giving up her life as a professional pool player, Elizabeth meets a young pool player who wins her over and back to national competition.
Bad Blood: The Border War That Triggered the Civil War
In the years leading up to the Civil War, a bloody conflict between slaveholders and abolitionists focused the nation's eyes on the state of Missouri and the territory of Kansas. Told through the actual words of slave owners, free-staters, and border ruffians, "Bad Blood" presents the complex morality, and life-and-death decisions faced by those who lived on the border from 1854 through 1860. (IMDB)
Cowboy Junkies: Trinity Revisited
On November 27, 1987 the Cowboy Junkies set up a single microphone inside The Church of the Holy Trinity in Toronto, Ontario and in one day recorded what would become The Trinity Session, a landmark album of originals and covers grounded in traditional country, blues, and folk, with a clear nod to The Velvet Underground. The album would go on to sell millions of copies worldwide and establish the Cowboy Junkies as one of the most influential bands of the alternative era. Now, 20 years later, the Cowboy Junkies have returned to The Church of the Holy Trinity to celebrate their most famous work with the help of special guests Ryan Adams, Natalie Merchant, Vic Chesnutt, and Jeff Bird.
Where are you Going Moshe?
In the early 1960s, after Morocco’s independence from France, many of the country’s Jews clandestinely left for Palestine. The Jews of the little town of Bejjad plot their departure with the help of their rabbi. Once he learns of the Jews’ plans, Mustapha, the bar-owner, panics; if all the non-Muslims leave, the Law will make him close the bar. How will he avoid such a disaster? He’ll have to hold back one Jew!
Pride FC: Pride 34: Kamikaze
Elite fighters from the worlds of jujitsu, kickboxing, judo and wrestling lay their honor on the line as they do battle in this intense mixed martial arts competition loaded with big-time knockouts and punishing submissions. Held in Saitama, Japan, the thrilling tournament features Eric Esch facing off against fellow giant Zuluzinho, Yoshihiro Nakao fighting Edson Drago, and Zelg Galesic taking on judo gold medalist Makoto Takimoto.
Danny Phantom: Phantom Planet
Vlad announces that he has created his own team of ghost catchers, called the "Masters' Blasters," who publicly shame Danny multiple times, to the point at which he wants to be normal again. Meanwhile, Jack and Maddie dismantle the Ghost Portal to upgrade its systems (partially to increase their song downloading speed). After seeing how quickly the public has forgotten him and embraced Masters' Blasters, Danny activates the partially dismantled Ghost Portal while he is in it, thinking that since it gave him his powers it can take them away.
Boomerang
This story is about the fact that human happiness can not be bought for any money.
Hanging There
There are many ways to escape and many reasons to do it. Paula and Luis escape from sadness, reality and pain in their own way. Although he has decided to get off while driving and she prefers to ignore the obvious. This tragicomedy is the revealing dialogue of a conversation as surreal as it is impossible.
The Green Bag
The Green Bag is a single take, 7-minute, real-time documentary shot from the terrace of the Circle Hotel restaurant in Gondor, Ethiopia. While it allows a brief look at the density and multiplicity of everyday interactions taking place around the camera, the film also stimulates questions related to defining the essence of what documentary film is as a cultural artefact. The simple act of framing creates a dramaturgy that at times resonate with early silent films.
Rivadavia 2010
The room in which Gargamela sleeps mixes in with her dreamscape. A man enters and leads our way. Shot using a cell phone and digital video, the images explore dream-like narrative.