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Green Guys
Four young con artists start a top-secret money laundering scheme - and are slowly torn apart by their own greed and corruption.
James Salter: A Sport and a Pastime
This 54-minute documentary traces the writer James Salter's lifelong love affair with France, unforgettably expressed in his 1967 masterpiece, A Sport and a Pastime. Salter's own reflections on his writing and life offer rich insights for reader and writer alike.
Some Dogs Do
On the way to school one day, Sid is so full of happiness that he starts to fly. But no one believes him; dogs don't fly. Poor Sid is miserable, until his dad lets him into an amazing secret: some dogs do!
The Cuba Prostitution Documentary
It is not a documentary about "prostitution" in Cuba per se, as in the guy pays money in exchange for sex, it is more about Andrew trying to pick up girls in Cuba. The author, Andrew Lindy, is obsessed with beauty. A New York based fashion and travel photographer Andrew longs as much for connection as he does for beauty. Being a travel photographer and having written travel articles for ELLE magazine, Andrew feels at home anywhere in the world... and as a fashion photographer, he is comfortable around beautiful women. This is a look at the lack of sexual taboo in Cuba, as well as the financial difficulties that lead to prostitution in some Cubans, for the purpose of survival.
Prey
'Prey' is a dark tale of late-night liaisons, nocturnal predators and terrifying revenge.
Re-Evolution
As the plague of teenage violence and anti-social behaviour spreads uncontrolled, society fights back with a radical plan: a revolutionary school to rehabilitate those beyond help. But what are their methods and are they a step too far?
Lucky Day Forever
Prole 514 dreams about winning the Great Lottery. The lottery winner is transformed and allowed admission into the elite White society, where everyone is beautiful, young and happy and people spend their carefree lives solely on fun and partying. One day, 514's wish comes true... but was this what he really wanted?
Arduino The Documentary
Documentary about the open source hardware project called Arduino
Inseparable
In their small country home in New Brunswick, Jean-Paul and Anne, who suffer respectively from physical and intellectual impairments, share an unwavering love for each other. Declarations of love, little gifts, jokes and affectionate nicknames highlight their deeply moving relationship, a relationship that transcends difference. Together, they look after Jean-Paul’s ailing parents. With great respect for those who confide in him, Daniel Léger presents love through the eyes of two people with disabilities, and in so doing, creates an inspiring lesson in happiness.
Alpi
Armin Linke’s Alpi is the result of seven years of research on contemporary perceptions of the landscape of the Alps, juxtaposing places and situations across all eight bordering nations. Alpi shows the Alps as a key location, owing to its delicacy and environmental importance, where one can observe and study the complexity of social, economic, and political relationships. Even if the imagery of Alps is still that of a world that is pre-modern, Alpi presents that unique landscape as a laboratory of modernity and its illusions.
Pingu: Breaks The Ice
Get to know who's who in the igloo as Pingu, along with his family and friends, experience one adventure after another in their Arctic home. From snowball fights and ice hockey to skiing and toboggan racing, this mischievous penguin knows how to break the ice and have fun!
POKOPOKOPIKOTAN
A stop-motion horror short in which two paper doll girls are tormented by a demonic-looking hand (supposedly a full person), and it is heavily implied that the whole video is a metaphor for pedophilia and sexual abuse. The video, despite being only paper and crafts, is very graphic, with heavy violence, death, suggestive content, and disturbing content.
Tierra adentro
A young Mapuche from Bariloche claims his identity and his culture. A Guluche journalist travels through these territories trying to recover the memories of the elders about the war and the massacre of his people. A historian from Buenos Aires finds in the archives the documents that allow him to prove who financed the army and what they obtained in return.
In Memoriam
After two naked students, apparently making love at the time, fall to their deaths from a roof, Jonathan is driven to begin what he calls an "investigation" into who the students were and what led them to the rooftop.
Maaya Sakamoto Live 2011 in the silence
Concert film containing Sakamoto Maaya's Live 2011 "in the silence" concert that took place in December 2011. The special thing about this concert was that she performed all songs included in her three concept albums "Easy Listening", "30 minutes night flight" and "Driving in the silence" in the exact sequence as they are included on the CDs.
Marosa di Giorgio: El ruedo en flor
Marosa di Giorgio Medici (Salto, 1932 - Montevideo, 2004), created an odd, overwhelming poetic, with a superlative imagination. Born in the department of Salto, she lived her childhood in the orchards of her grandparents, the Medici, where she treasured memories that later, already in Montevideo, she would translate into one of the most exquisite works of national and Latin American literature. In her lyrics, angels and demons coexist within a rural landscape, where the different elements of nature are exalted and disturbed with a unique poetic flight. She was also an extraordinary and absolutely authentic character. Her work, which has received numerous awards, has been translated into English, French, Portuguese and Italian. In The Wild Papers (with various editions) her very unique poetry is gathered.
Night of the Pumpkin
It's all Hallow's Eve, and geeky Steve and his buddy Cutter are holding a seance in the local cemetery. While foolishly messing with the dark forces of nature, they summon the soul of an ancient demon that possesses their Jack O' Lantern and goes on a carnivorous rampage. As the demonic pumpkin terrorizes the entire town, it grows larger and larger with every human soul it consumes! Now it is up to Steve to stop the monster pumpkin before it destroys his town and devours the woman he loves!
From the Back of the Room
Although it is often credited with spurring the "third wave" of feminism, Riot Grrrl seemed to many to be a blip in the media. Riot Grrrl paved the way for the more mainstream "girl power" phenomenon, but was ultimately forgotten until recently. This film tackles the past thirty years of female involvement in Do It Yourself music, and aims to give a more complete picture of how women have participated in the D.I.Y. community, and how it affects their daily lives.
Double Dose of Terror!!
HOME CAPTIVE… The opening ‘gambit’ that sets the tone of DOUBLE DOSE OF TERROR!!, the anthology magGot Films produced in conjunction with Tyler Tharpe”s (Return in Red, Freak) production company Innerworld Pictures. An underground slave service has all you could want, any fetish can be fulfilled at the right cost. This marks the directorial début of Max Almeida, co-writer of …AND THEN I HELPED.
Surveillant
Its another quiet summer day in Park Dufresne. The neighborhood youth loiter around the park until a new park monitor appears for his first day of work. Two universes clash and a territorial struggle begins.
I Am Always Looking from Here
A man returns from hunting. His lover is waiting for him in an empty swimming pool in quiet woodland surroundings.
Verdi: Falstaff
Part of Tutto Verdi series - Falstaff (2011) Parma. 'Falstaff' is an opera in three acts by the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901). The libretto was adapted by Arrigo Boito from Shakespeare's 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' and scenes from 'Henry IV, parts 1 and 2'. The work premiered on 9 February 1893 at La Scala, Milan
Women of Marzipan
Introducing the Army's first transgender soldier back from combat. A sympathetic grandmother rallies her three daughters home where something or someone must be amiss.
Scala and Kolacny Brothers Live in Bruges
Live performance by Scala & Kolacny Brothers, the all-female Belgian rock choir led by brothers Steven and Stijn. "Scala & Kolacny Brothers: Live from Bruges" features "rock's heavenly choir" (NPR Morning Edition) performing a diverse set of "ethereal spine-chillers" (Elle) at Concertgebouw Bruges Theater in the historic city of Bruges, Belgium. 'Live From Bruges' finds Scala weaving their own compositions through imaginative reworkings of classics from artists including The Police, Roberta Flack, The Mamas and The Papas, and U2.
Rhythm Trail
Like notes written in a diary, Rhythm Trail is an open-ended film composed of a series of Super 8mm sketches edited in-camera. These collected notes are traces of moments and places that reflect on the immediacy of sight.
Very Specific Things at Night
A mobile phone film shot in Mahiyan Street (Shy Street), Sikatuna, a stone's throw away from the house of Chavit Singson, who also led the masses to bring then-president Estrada out of the presidential palace.
Protocol
A geopgraphical portrait of Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas in Cartagena, Colombia.
ZsaZsa Zaturnah
Zsazsa Zaturnnah is a red-haired curvaceous superheroine whose alter-ego, Ada, is a gay beautician from a Philippine province. Ada turns into the superheroine upon swallowing a melon-sized magical stone and shouting “Zaturnnah!” The plot of the graphic novel is laid like a parody of Darna and Vergara paid tribute to Mars Ravelo’s creation but Zsazsa Zaturnnah is a character on its own as the story deals with issues encountered by the LGBT community.
Heliades
In Greek mythology, the Heliades ("children of the sun") were the daughters of Helios and Clymene the Oceanid. Their brother, Phaëthon, died after attempting to drive his father's chariot (the sun) across the sky. He was unable to control the horses and fell to his death (according to most accounts, Zeus struck his chariot with a thunderbolt to save the Earth from being set afire). The Heliades grieved for four months and the gods turned them into poplar trees and their tears into amber. According to some sources, their tears (amber) fell into the river Eridanos, in which Phaethon had fallen. According to Hyginus, the Heliades were turned to poplar trees because they yoked the chariot for their brother without their father Helios' permission.