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Grudge Spirit Footage Special Edition: Posted & Haunted Area Special 2
This is the 2th installment of the “Grudge Spirit Footage Special Edition", spin-off series from "Posted Grudge Spirit Footage” film series.
Behind the Scenes from the Suburbs
Making-of documentary for Arcade Fire and Spike Jonze's collaborative short film Scenes from the Suburbs, inspired by Arcade Fire's Grammy award-winning album The Suburbs.
THE Shōgeki Eizō 2
This is the second volume of a collection of carefully selected shocking images of violence, suicide, and psychic phenomena that cannot be shown to others.
THE Shōgeki Eizō Sōshūhen (2) Muchakucha Guroi! Dōga-shū
Second installment in the "THE Shōgeki Eizō Sōshūhen" film series.
THE Shōgeki Eizō Sōshūhen (3) Maji de Kowai! Dōga-shū
Third installment in the "THE Shōgeki Eizō Sōshūhen" film series.
I Saw a God Dance
I Saw a God Dance has a serendipitous beginning that take us all the way back to 1938, when Tom D’aguiar filmed the Indian choreographer and dancer Ram Gopal in his youth, dancing on the terrace of his large bungalow in Bangalore. Abraham found this footage by accident in a plastic bag in D’aguiar’s house (on whom Abraham made her film Straight , and she revisits the deteriorating footage of Ram Gopal ten years later to embark on a different exploration of another man and his professional and personal quests. Bringing together the heavily blemished 8mm footage with photographs, documents, reviews, audio, and recent interviews with those who knew him, I Saw a God Dance conjures Ram Gopal’s life from disparate archival fragments.
Left
Joe is preparing to leave home, triggering flashbacks to his time with childhood friend Neill, through fun times, adventures, divisions when a girl comes on the scene and also the bad path that Neill goes down.
Psychic Documentary: Witnessing Terrifying Cursed Sensations
This is the 17th installment of the “Psychic Documentary” film series.
Hide & Seek
It's 1990. Iraq is at war and young Ari is intent on becoming a soldier. A Peshmerga. Soon he will discover the true meaning of that word...
Knights Bridge, London, Looking East Towards Hyde Park Corner
Knights Bridge, London, Looking East Towards Hyde Park Corner, early color film.
When We Are Chased by Bad Luck
A young man goes off to say to his sweetheart that he loves her, while two burglars rob his house.
Ghost of Yesterday
Ghost of Yesterday -- a collage of rotoscoped home movies -- is inspired by childhood memories of religion and altered consciousness. The film explores our collective abandonment of analog imagery and is a personal attempt to reconcile with digital imagery.
Mole at the Sea
Everyone's off to the seaside- by car, truck and train. Not wanting to miss out, the mole starts digging. When he gets there it's nice and quiet with just a few crabs and a sailing boat to keep him company. But then the hordes arrive. And no matter where he pops his head out of the sand, there's no room for a mole anymore. It's not until night time, when the moon shines on all the leftover rubbish, that things quiet down again.
Untitled
Lit like the central figure on a stage the body, seen here as a quiet monument, fills out the frame. Small puffy clouds of steam hover across it.
The Button
This is a story about humans and things, where people wander, searching, trying to find and wants to be found, about lost and found buttons and about the invisible yarns that connects.
Tragedy at Sea
Just hours after it departed, the cruise ship hit rocks, forcing passengers to evacuate. Geraldo Rivera takes a deep look at the tragic and deadly Costa Concordia cruise ship that went down off the west coast of Italy in 2012.
Uganda’s Moonshine Epidemic
Ugandans are the hardest drinking Africans in the motherland, both in terms of per capita consumption and the hooch they choose to chug. Waregi, or "war gin," is what they call the local moonshine, and it makes the harshest Appalachian rotgut taste like freaking Bailey's.
Driftwood
Set in London, Driftwood is the story of fifteen-year-old Sam, a swimming prodigy, whose life is split into two very different worlds: a poignant antithesis between talent and achievement at the dawn of his sporting career, and fear and torment in his home and social life.
The Unlikely Leopard
A film following a young leopard whose clumsiness and dependence on his mother are at odds with the species' image as elegant predators.
Camping Wesertal
In Wallonia, there's a place called Camping Wesertal, where Jacques Doum, a former oil trader in his eighties, and the people who have installed their trailers on his land must coexist throughout the year. Camping Wesertal is a Wallonian western, a Master's project for Luca School of Arts in Brussels.
Happy Panda
Little white panda and his friends in the panda family defeat the evil red fox.
Brainwashed by the Westboro Baptist Church
The Westboro Baptist Church is notorious for pissing people off across the political spectrum. The most common way to become a member is to be born into it, a rite of passage that resembles a cult rather than a church.
雨中的树
The movie is based on the true story of an official in Sichuan Province who died in the line of duty in 2011 when a flood struck his area.
Confessions of a Sex Addict
Stand-up comedian Jeff Leach tells about his struggle with being a sex addict and seeing all women as a possible lay.
Ghost Story Grand Prix 2012
Everyone has one or two bizarre or psychic experiences. This year's contest will spotlight such ghost stories that lurk in everyday life and decide the scariest story in a contest format. 2012 Edition.
The Freemartin Calf
"The Freemartin Calf is a labour-of-love film and soundtrack, created in the home workshops of filmmaker Jayne Amara Ross and composer Frédéric D. Oberland, with the significant contribution of cellist Gaspar Claus. Written in 2008 as a deliberation on the creative process, the film relates a day in the life of a young girl and her mother as they brave two very separate realities governed by the desire to both reject, and conform to, the societal roles imposed upon them. Shot on super 8 between 2009 and 2010 and scored during the spring and summer months of 2010, The Freemartin Calf is imbued with a delicate fragility synonymous with the inner experience of its protagonists."
Star Trek II: Retribution
With an imminent Romulan invasion, Captain Bradley Prentice finds himself caught between a mysterious warlord who will stop at nothing to see the Federation destroyed, and a superior officer who may be hiding something—a dark secret which could save the Federation or seal its doom.
Boy
Boy ('the helper') tells the story of an invisible member of our society, an illegal Filipino cleaner. He has no name. Moving continuously from one location to the other, he is living between being seen and being invisible, between his life with his boyfriend, an erotic dancer, and his role as financial provider of his family back home. All this changes when his boyfriend auditions for a dance-company and one of his employers commits suicide. A charming photographer shows interest in him. He wants him as a model for a photo series.
Holocaust: Out of Mind? (Holocaust Light - Gibt Es Nicht!)
As a twelve-year-old, Sara Atzmon survived the Ghetto, forced-labour and the concentration camp at Bergen Belsen. Almost 70 years later she returns with her granddaughter to visit the places where she suffered. Here she meets teenagers who know nothing of the Holocaust, and adults tired of hearing about Nazi warcrimes and their victims' stories. "No, I don't hate anybody, I just want people to look me in the eye, like they do others", she explains in an interview. In this moving film-documentary, director Ilona Rothin not only tells the incredible story of Sara Atzmon's survival, but also opens a window on how Germans and Israelis of today relate to it.