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Celeste
This film celebrates the 70th anniversary of Celeste Rodrigues’ career as a fado singer. It is an intimate and sincere portrait of the artist, narrated in first person and driven by the fondness of the director, her grandson. The archive images reveal the modernity of her fado style. With 59 albums recorded, Amália’s younger sister, now 94, continues to sing and make fado a living force.
Angústia
Fernando is a loner who has a platonic passion for his neighbor. He invites her to watch a movie and she accepts. After the session, she says she doesn't want to see him anymore, and Fernando rebels.
Ocean Resurrection
Experts from Oceana, NOAA and the Consortium for Ocean Leadership describe how chronic over fishing has damaged ecosystems and threatens the entire food chain. But this crisis is solvable. Well-managed ocean fisheries hold out the promise of limitless seafood -- and a home for all sea life.
「Iru.」~ Kowasugiru Tōkō Eizō 13-hon ~ Vol.13
Thirteenth entry in "「Iru.」~ Kowasugiru Tōkō Eizō 13-hon" film series.
Unrest
Unrest explores themes of expropriation, exploitation, and emancipation at three planes of reality. The first plane is the reality of those who experience expropriation. The second is the modes of exploitation by various actors. The third plane is the responses to the expropriation and exploitation of those seeking emancipation. The film expands these themes by examining Aurora Pacific Economic Zone and Free Port or APECO in the Casiguran region of the province of Aurora in the Philippines.
Tombes & Manèges
A gruff gravedigger does his very best to keep his young son amused with a makeshift, charmingly macabre carnival. But all is not what it seems under the moonlight...
For the Love of God
A documentary examining the world of Alan John Miller, the man who claims he is Jesus, and his spiritual movement known as Divine Truth. Watch as he shares experiences from his life in the 1st century and the spirit world - which we are told is riddled with Elvis impersonators.
L'hiver est proche
Louise, in her thirties, is a green spaces officer who oversees a forest at the edge of town. Her work: to do outreach, stop young people from riding their motorbikes in the woods, and families from having barbecues. A group of Roma chased out of a nearby town have set up camp in the forest. Louise and her colleagues get about on horseback. The presence of an animal keeps things calm and facilitates contact.
Sandekala
A mother and her daughter tries to walk home through quiet alleys. When the dusk covers the sky and a particular something seems to be lurking and following them every step of the way.
Setting West
Setting West was made using original printing materials from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, such as wood type, borders and stereotypes of “Cowboys and Indians”, trains and bison. These words and images were printed directly onto 35mm clear film stock at eminent letterpress studios in North America: the Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum in Two Rivers, the Center for Book and Paper Arts in Chicago, the Hatch Show Print in Nashville and the Musée de l’imprimerie du Québec & Lovell Litho in Montréal. Judith Poirier printed 1,643 feet of film to produce her abstract western and her technique of printing onto celluloid creates a unique texture on screen, as well as generating an original soundtrack. Setting West reinterprets a classic cinematic genre while exploring a formative period in the history of typography and printing.
Eric Bischoff's Top 10 Controversial Moments
A countdown of the 10 most infamous highlights of Eric Bischoff's career, as told in his own words.
The Kliq: The Most Influential Matches and Moments
Relive the sweetest moments and matches in KLIQ history and hear never-before-told tales from the men themselves in this retrospective.
2015 College Football Playoff National Championship
In defeating the Oregon Ducks 42-20 in the championship game of the inaugural College Football Playoff at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on January 12 2015, the tradition-rich Buckeyes (14-1) won their sixth national championship in school history. The national title was the third for 50-year-old Head Coach Urban Meyer, who was born in Toledo and grew up in Ashtabula, Ohio. It was a memorably historical night for the Buckeye fans whose revered team which finished their championship season ranked 4th in offensive efficiency and 16th in defensive efficiency proved they were the true champions of college football.
No End
No End was inspired by a poem I wrote over the course of six months. During this process, abstract images surfaced, subsided, and settled: eventually forming the foundation of a film. The result is a lyrical journey that explores the intersection of interconnectivity and the lived experience. The film includes an original soundtrack by Graham Stewart of Viosac.
Duel of Legends
Duel of Legends is directed by Hector Echavarria and is about a Chinese boy who is left to survive by himself because his parents were murdered by rebels. The boy is raised by a Temple Monk who teaches the boy the secrets of the Martial arts. When the child grows up he travels to America were he joins American tournaments in karate where he discovers a dark secret about who actually killed his parents. An action filled martial arts movie with many twist and turns.
CarFree: Stories from the Non-Driving Life
Winnipeg, like most North American cities, has been shaped by the automobile. City planners designed the urban environment around the idea of mobility, and the social and work life of the population followed. The car became a necessity rather than a luxury; our environment demanded that we drive. So what does it mean, living in a car-based society, to make a conscious choice not to drive? In this new film, a number of Winnipeggers speak of this choice and the effect it has had on their lives. From mothers with young children to social activists, from artists to human rights workers, they share their reasons for choosing not to drive and the practical consequences in terms of work and social relationships.
Settlers in England
Short documentary about the Oxcroft Land Settlement near Bolsover. Between 1934 and 1939, the Land Settlement Association (LSA) established 1,100 smallholdings within 26 settlements across the country, the objective of which was to re-settle unemployed workers and their families (mainly miners at Oxcroft) and get them working and producing on the land. The film examines ideas of food production, environment and community through the eyes of current residents, some of whom moved onto the estate at its inception in 1936 as the children of original settlers and have never left.
Wherever You Go
One of the strongest examples of Israeli cinematic storytelling in recent years. Zuhara is on her way to her younger sister’s wedding, when she picks up Neriman, a young Bedouin hitchhiker escaping from an arranged marriage. As she unintentionally becomes an accomplice in Neriman’s struggle, Zuhara must confront her conflicted feelings toward her estrangement from her own family. Director Rony Sasson Angel sensitively evokes moving drama through the characters’ quiet exchanges, while building to a powerful climax. Stars Hila Vidor and Maisa Abed Elhadi make the tension and camaraderie between these two strangers palpable and touching. A deeply-poignant and visually-striking road movie.
Canyon Trail
A vicious group of outlaws is terrorizing ranchers in the Purgatory country of Colorado. Young Christina Henderson has been kidnapped and a deadly trap planned for Stormy, Texas, and Cameron. Can U.S. marshalTrevor Cooper and deputy Walt Tyler help them find Christina and discover the identity of the boss of this ruthless gang? This family western Was filmed in the mountains of Colorado and New Mexico and on the plains of Kansas and Oklahoma. The Justice Riders Series.
Nelsons No5
World-renowned conductor Andris Nelsons, music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, arrives in Amsterdam to conduct Shostakovich’s powerful 5th Symphony before the city’s renowned Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.
Child Haus
A film inspired by the halfway house for children with cancer fighting for their lives built by Mader Ricky Reyes.
Killing Lazarus
In this 120 minute feature we watch as a childhood friendship shaped by necessity, turns to an adult one of comfort. Local drug dealer Thurgood Jacobs (aka T), and his closest friend Lazarus James (aka L) have been in the business for years. Our story find the two just days before T’s 30th birthday. With the wear and tear of the business weighing on his conscious, the Police bearing down on his team and a purported rat in their ranks, T wants out. However L, who has always had somewhat of a sinister influence over T’s decisions somehow connivance him to stick it out for this one last big score.
Nazareth - No Means of Escape
No Means Of Escape combines a live sat by Nazareth, filmed before a select audience at London s famous Metropolis Studios, with a documentary Made In Scotland , which tells the full story of Nazareth s remarkable career from their formation in 1968, to their breakthrough in the 1970s and right through to their ongoing career in the present day. The concert features hit tracks and album favourites from across the years whilst the documentary contains classic footage and new interviews with past and present members of the band including now retired lead singer Dan McCafferty.
The Legend of Virgil & His Traveling Merchandise Table
He is described by many as a “pop culture icon” and his eight-year stint as a featured WWF/WWE personality only scratches the surface as to why! After years of online discussion, debate, and speculation, finally, one release that completely encapsulates “The Legend of Virgil”.
1 + 1 = 11
A Science Fiction feature about a young woman who, tormented with guilt after her involvement in a random tragic incident, travels back in time across all timelines in the hope of redeeming herself.
Sarabah
Sister Fa is a trailblazing Senegalese singer and activist on the rise The first successful female rapper in Dakar's fiercely competitive hip hop scene, she's now courageously speaking out about the need for women's rights in her homeland In this hour-long documentary, Sister Fa's music and activism share the focus as she tours southern Senegal, including her home village, and gets young people talking and singing about an issue that until now has been completely taboo: Female Genital Cutting. A portrait of an artist as activist, Sarabah shows the extraordinary resilience, passion and creativity of a woman who boldly challenges cultural norms. It's an inspiring story of courage, hope and change.