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In Search of Gandhi
What kind of democracy does India have today? Using Gandhi’s famous Dandi salt march through Gujarat as a starting point, this road-movie style documentary looks at contemporary India, the world’s biggest democracy, and explores the significance of the Gandhian legacy of peace and non-violence for democratic movements in the twenty first century.
P.M. Die Wissensedition - Meilensteine der modernen Kommunikation
Mark Thomas: Serious Organised Criminal
Comedy that really makes a difference! This is Mark's true story of cake icing as a political weapon, of demonstrations to Defend Surrealism and getting to like the police. Mark turns an 18 month battle over Parliament Square and the right to demonstrate into bizarrely brilliant stand up. This is how Mark fought the law ... with the law's permission! It is a laugh out loud funny world inhabited by anarchists, Goths, artists and the Westminster Constabulary, in which Mark becomes a Guinness World Record holder, organises 2,500 protests in one day and changes the law in the process.
The Bridge
Darnell Smith had it all-a new promotion, a beautiful wife, a home in an exclusive neighborhood in the suburbs, a six figure salary and a luxury vehicle. He is the definition of success-at least from the perspective of Jalen Johnson, a 26 year-old hustler from the city. Jalen has made a career out of mediocrity and has yet to find a suitable career that will leverage his greatest asset-being unaccountable. Facing the biggest challenge of his career and closing a highly sought contract, Darnell must balance the challenge of negotiating the deal with mentoring his undeserving understudy. Watch their ideals of life, love, and family collide as Darnell attempts to transition Jalen from a jobless swindler to businessman. Can this unique opportunity end in success despite tremendous gaps in understanding and a high degree of unfamiliarity? Maybe the bridge is all anyone ever really needs to get beyond unfamiliarity, find ones true self, and pursue his passion.
Sweat
Leo’s one of the good guys. He works hard as a mail courier, putting every dime of his money towards his dream of a college education. His brother Donald on the other hand, is a screw-up. When Donald is unable to re-pay $40,000 in gambling debts to the mob, two henchmen beat him into oblivion and leave him for dead on his brothers doorstep.Unable to let his brothers ignorance lead to his death, Leo gives the mob every dime of his college fund, but it’s just not enough. A chance visit to a local Gym, combined with absolute desperation, gives Leo an idea that’s so crazy it just may work. The Mr. Miami bodybuilding championship is coming up, with a grand prize that will cover his brother’s debts. The only problem is that Leo’s not a bodybuilder, but with stakes this high he goes for it, with hilarious action-packed results!
Ghetto Fabulous
A young Harlem hustler loses sight of everything as he attempts to join a powerful criminal organization known as the Coalition. Pressured by his scheming girlfriend, the up-and-coming gangster commits unspeakable crimes in a brazen grab for power. Starring Randy Clarke, Nicoye Banks and Nicole Clikscales, this urban drama underscores the dangers of what it means to be "ghetto fabulous" on the mean streets.
Saddam's Tribe
The invasion of Iraq in 2003 brought a dramatic end to Saddam Hussein's brutal regime. But behind the headlines lay an even more extraordinary story of family and tribal loyalty, rivalry and betrayal. Inspired by interviews with Saddam's daughter Raghad and other key eye-witnesses, as well as extensive research, this drama gets to the heart of the dictator's tyranny and his eventual downfall.
E.S.P.
Kevin Smalls is a shy-sty car salesman who makes a living tricking people into buying cars, but when that fails to pay the bills his wife threatens to leave him unless he indulges in a little trickery of her own. Kevin soon becomes a thriving fake psychic reader and his home becomes the call center where it all takes place. Unfortunately, one more lie will soon change his fate drastically; and he wont see it coming.
And Now That?
Man and woman meets, falls in love, has children and fights in the Canary Islands.
Dublin Day
An examination of Dublin as it is today and as it was in 1904, retracing the steps of the characters in James Joyce's novel Ulysses.
Fractured
A washed-up boxer escapes from a mental institution and finds himself in a drug-hazed journey to find the prostitute that has stolen his kidney and left him for dead.
A Walking Shadow
In the dark and rainy streets of Nashville, a hired assassin prowls the night. After he pick pocket a driver, he steals his car and drives around waiting for the perfect opportunity to strike. Shot in black and white as an homage to film noir and the French New Wave, this film is a thrilling tribute to classic cinema.
The Films of Man Ray 1923-1940
Born in Philadelphia in 1890, Man Ray settled in Paris in 1921 to join in with the Dada movement. He was a radically experimental artist of genius who won immense critical acclaim for his photographic work. In the 1920s, Man Ray directed four films which, although they are little known to the general public, made him a major figure in avant-garde cinema. His film-making was as radical as his pictures and his objects. This is a collection of his works including 10 short home movies never before released.
Bloody Saturday: The Winnipeg General Strike of 1919
CBC video describes one of the pivotal events in Canadian labour history, the Winnipeg General strike of 1919.
Mobius Loops
A performance work for multiple projectors in which the starting point is my sound & image experiments of the 70s. The film and sound material was prepared in one simple action by bleaching away the side of a length of black leader, leaving a clear strip running along its length. The film has two sets of perforations and is twisted into a loop, known as a Mobius Loop. On projection, the strip of projected light switches from side to side, followed by a change in tone of the sprocket holes. Three 16mm projectors lie on their sides, and the loops are projected onto the screen as stacked blocks of light, gradually coloured by gels. The performance also makes use of the sound tone controls of the three projectors. First performed at Star & Shadow Cinema, Newcastle 2007 with sound mix by Lynn Loo. G.S.
Well, Here's Another One!
Once upon a time there was a husband and wife in the same village. The wife was a wayward woman, one might even say stubborn. Whatever her husband says, she does the opposite.
Rybak Oskus-Ool
Oskus-Ool is one of the most beloved heroes in the homeland of the Tuvan epic. This tale is about happiness. Shamanic chants and real old Tuvan songs create a special flavor of this story and make it look like an ancient legend.
Quecoeur et les garçons
It's quite incredible: this girl is a loving, faithful wife, never a slip or a glance out of place, and now she's met 6 lovers in three months! It's because she leads a double life: on the one hand, cushy evenings at home with her little husband, and on the other, torrid evenings flirting with hotties under the pseudonym Quecoeur. And the husband? He says nothing. Or not much, but he's watching. This is "Second Life" (SL for those in the know): the chance to build a new, more exciting life on your computer...
Caspar David Friedrich – Der Gedankenmaler der Romantik
Flash
A flash through Bill Mousoulis' first 25 years of filmmaking, glimpses of all his films.
A Drag a Gozar
Tribute to "A Velha a Fiar" by Humberto Mauro and winner of Gongo Show 2007 - Rio de Janeiro edition.
Mona's Daughters
Two estranged sisters reconnect in the wake of their mother's death in this intimate tale of musical healing. It's been years since Brigitte has seen her sister Candide or their recently-deceased mother, though when she is called on to sing at the funeral her since of duty supercedes any lingering family conflicts. But it's obvious that Candide harbors a lingering grudge, and as the alienated sisters come together in grief at their mother's country home unspoken hostilities gradually simmer to the surface. Both siblings are noted singer songwriters; Candide specializing in a more delicate brand of acoustic ballads and Brigitte using her talents to exorcise a lingering inner rage. The history of their relationship is written in Candide's lyrics, providing remarkable insight into the sibling's stormy relationship. Eventually, Brigitte discovers a tape of her mother's old music, leading the two sisters to collaborate on a song that could finally help to begin the healing process.
Let's All Hate Toronto
Inspired by the unguarded animosity that the mere mention of Toronto incites among the majority of Canadians, filmmakers Albert Nerenberg and Rob Spence follow a character named "Mister Toronto" as he launches a coast-to-coast Toronto Appreciation tour. Along the way, the crew will encounter everyone from those claiming to be "recovering Torontonians" to folks who have vowed never to set foot in the city cited by the United Nations as the world's most culturally diverse. Could this seething resentment be something as simple as envy, or have the denizens of this worldly metropolis truly done something to offend their embittered fellow countrymen?
Lovesong
A self funded, no budget, abstract animated film, made with miniature (10cm X 7cm) hand painted glass panels.
BLOOD - Darkest Labyrinth Vol.1 (Director's Cut)
Originally released in 2007 with the full length album Les Fleurs Du Mal, here is the full "Darkest Labyrinth Vol. 1" documentary as the director originally intended! Containing 15 minutes of restored footage not found in the original released, the documentary follows the band through their first real US tour.
The Unusual Adventures of Diego Diegovich in the Country of the Bolsheviks
The fate of the famous Mexican muralist Diego Rivera is closely linked to Russia: Russian artists Angelina Belova and Maria Vorobyova-Stebelskaya gave birth to his children, for a long time he was a friend of Leon Trotsky, joined the Communist Party several times, was friends with progressive figures of young Soviet art. It was to Soviet Russia that he came in the last years of his life in the hope of recovering from a serious illness…
Plume
The hero of the film has not only the talent to reveal secrets. He himself is a big mystery. Leonid Parshin is the son of a Russian intelligence officer, an illegal immigrant from the age of two. In the 80s, his investigation of Bulgakov's riddles aroused particular interest among the KGB. And then surveillance, an attempt to escape from the Soviet Union, to swim across the Gulf of Finland, in the 86th there was an arrest and a prison. In 2001, his report "Computer study of the psychology of M. Bulgakov and his literary heroes" was a success at an international symposium in Bucharest. In the course of the film, Parshin talks about his unusual adventures, and sometimes severe misadventures in the 70s and 80s of the twentieth century.
I'll Get Up Anyway
This film is about three modern Russian singers (Irina Bogushevskaya, Svetlana Surganova, Anna Gerasimova), whose life and creative path can serve as a model of fortitude. Each of them had to overcome difficult life trials and remain true to themselves and their creativity. The author of the film and their colleague Elena Pogrebizhskaya talks about these outstanding women with a tragic revelation.
The Long Way Home: A Bigfoot Story
This thriller, a Best Narrative Feature winner at the New York International Film Festival, takes viewers into the wilds of the Appalachian Mountains with D.J. Galloway (James "Bubba" Cromer), a down-on-his-luck journalist on the hunt for Bigfoot. Hoping a big story will come out of it to propel him back up the ladder of success, Galloway instead finds a way back to himself. So what's behind the sightings? It's a true discovery when he finds out.
Into the Limelight: Tribute Bands
An affectionate look at what goes on behind the scenes of the Limelight Club in Crewe, where for ten years tribute acts to the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain and Phil Lynott have been providing a post-industrial town the chance to hear some legendary live music. In the Limelight, a converted Methodist church, the spirit of rock is alive, along with Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain and Phil Lynott - in reality John, Keith and Wayne. The posters on the club walls display more than a decade of tribute-band entertainment by the likes of Pink Fraud and Stairway to Zeppelin. Arena reveals the characters offering locals the opportunity to hear their favourite music performed live.
Infest Wisely
A new, chewable nanotechnology lets people take pictures with their eyes and cures cancer. But the early adopters find out it's hard to uninstall something after it's spread through their bloodstream.
Strange Notes - Covers, Baby!
Covers, Baby! features Independent and Krux road trips as well as parts from Ted DeGros, Andrew Reynolds, Kellen James, David Gonzales, and more.
Card Boom
Cheng Sanhe, the first "Kanu" who successfully filed for bankruptcy in Taiwan, went from being inexplicably indebted at the beginning to realizing that he had already owed millions of debts. The bank's collection and the finance company used threats and intimidation to collect debts. Sanhe has since fallen into the hell of "using cards to raise cards". Taiwan’s first "card god" Yang Huiru, who successfully profited from banks with bonus points, used the loopholes in bank bonuses to successfully connect relatives and friends to purchase tickets or shopping station goods by swiping cards, and then use online auctions to earn the difference. Earning millions in the bank, the bank stopped using credit cards. Yang Huiru, who has also experienced personal pain, persuaded the card slaves to face reality: "Hurry up and cut off the card! Because the interest is too heavy, don’t think about borrowing another cash card to pay off the card debt. It’s getting deeper and deeper."