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The Mosuo Sisters
THE MOSUO SISTERS is a tale of two sisters caught in the whirlwind of China’s breakneck modernization. Juma and Latso, young women from one of the world’s last remaining matriarchal societies, are thrust into the worldwide economic downturn when they lose their jobs in Beijing. Left with few options, they return home to their remote village in the foothills of the Himalayas. But home is no longer what it was, as growing exposure to the modern world irreparably alters the provocative traditions of the Mosuo. Determined to keep their family out of poverty, one sister sacrifices her dream of an education and stays home to farm, while the other leaves to try her luck in city—changes in fortune that test each sister in unexpected ways. Ultimately, though, it’s the sisters’ relationship with one another that hangs in the balance as they struggle to navigate the vast cultural and economic divides that define contemporary China.
Breaking Santa
Santa goes on a blind date and ends up getting a lesson in Stockholm Syndrome.
Breaking the Top
After joining a group of loan sharks, a young recruit finds himself stuck in a war between the loan sharks and a familiar enemy.
Blood Brothers
Michael and Lindsay have the perfect marriage, the perfect house, and the perfect life together. Little do they know everything is about to change. After coming home from celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary, the couple receive surprise visitors that will change both of their lives forever. Family ties run deep but, in Michael's case, they run blood deep. Blood will be shed and secrets will be revealed that will keep you guessing until the final shocking moment.
A Little Bit Country
"A Little Bit Country" is about an inevitable part of growing up: the sinking feeling when your parents find your cigarettes, lads magazines or the cheap cider hidden in your wardrobe - and confront you one morning across the kitchen table. Whether it's model trains, crochet and crafts, coin collecting, doll making or medieval reenactments, we all pursue peculiar passions that we may be too afraid to admit to the world. And the question is, "Are you a little bit country too?"
Just the Vampire Hunter
The year was 1973 . . . Justin Thomas Wilson was hunting the fallen with an ax and a shotgun. Sam, his young disciple, documented their adventures with the first 8mm camera ever to record sound. The story begins but the battle rages on.
Moon Cakes
A lonely boy takes a chance on a wish to try and make his dream into a reality.
High Heels & Hoodoo
A greedy party girl is so determined to get what she wants that she employs the dangerous magic of a Gullah root doctor.
King of the B Movies
A former "Victoria Secret" model became so obsessed with the director, Bill Zebub, that she made a documentary about him. She wanted to show the world why the movies should be in every home. Bill Zebub agreed to provide her with never-before-seen footage. The model then journeyed to interview celebrities for their opinions of the most dangerous movie-maker in America.
Coal Rush
Coal Rush follows the environmental and social empowerment battle waged by over 500 residents of Mingo County, West Virginia. The residents are fighting for their right to safe, clean, fresh drinking water. The fourth largest US coal producer is accused of knowingly polluting the water by dumping billions of gallons of toxic coal sludge underground and putting entire communities at risk.
Turned Towards the Sun
The astonishing life story of British writer and poet Micky Burn MC.
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The Mountain Runners
The story of America's first mountain endurance/adventure foot race, the Mount Baker Marathon, which took place in Bellingham, Washington. First run in 1911, the grueling 28 to 32 mile race to the glacial summit of Mount Baker and back lasted only three years due to it's inherent dangers. Told in a docudrama style, the film incorporates vintage images, historic film, visual graphics and 3D effects, and recreated dramatizations starring William B. Davis (The X-Files, Bad Times at the El Royale).
Trains of Thoughts
An audio-visual essay, which reflects upon & compares metro systems around the world. It is an exploration of a world inside the world as well as feelings, fascination, obsession, fear and themes - of survival, control & silence.
Icebound
The gripping true-life story of the legendary 1925 "Serum Run," in which 34 men and more than 150 dogs, rushed life-saving anti-toxin across the frozen arctic to save the children of Nome, AK from a deadly outbreak of diphtheria.
Romeo Romeo
Brooklyn-based filmmaker Lizzie Gottlieb intimately documents her friends, a lesbian couple, as they attempt to conceive.
Blood Cabin
A group of friends take a trip to a remote cabin for their summer vacation. All they want to do is relax and party in this idyllic surrounding. However they picked the wrong cabin in the wrong woods! Their partying attracts the attention of a local neighbour, a sick and twisted psychotic killer who claims the cabin as his own. One by one the friends disappear as they are attacked and slaughtered by this homicidal maniac.
What started out at as a fun summer vacation has just turned into a living nightmare and a desperate fight for survival. Stuck in the middle of nowhere, with no one to help them….. if they run, there's nowhere to go but if they stay, they'll become another permanent guest of the BLOOD CABIN.
Tchoupitoulas
A lyrical documentary that follows three adolescent brothers as they journey through one night in New Orleans, encountering a vibrant kaleidoscope of dancers, musicians, hustlers, and revelers parading through the lamplit streets. The filmmakers fully immerse us into the New Orleans night, passing through many lively and luminous locations and introducing us to the people who make the city their home.
Brussels Express
A documentary about bike messengers in Brussels, the most congested city in Europe with only 4% cycling traffic.
MIS Human Secret Weapon
When the US Army realized its deficiencies in intelligence operations against Japan in WWII, Japanese Americans were secretly trained to be soldiers of the Military Intelligence Service. They showed their patriotism to US, the nation that had caged their families in the internment camps by choosing to fight against the same race. Not only had they tremendously contributed to America's victory, but also to the successful recovery of Japan using their skill in language. However, the US government had kept their existence as a top secret. Who were these soldiers whom called the Human Secret Weapon?
Ultrasonic
A musician with hyper-sensitive hearing goes in search of an ominous sound that plagues him, but is inaudible to everyone else.
Interview with a Cannibal
Issei Sagawa murdered an innocent woman and spent three days eating her flesh. Due to loopholes in the law, Issei is a free man to this day. Sagawa was declared insane and unfit for trial and was institutionalized in Paris. His incarceration was to be short, however, as the French public soon grew weary of their hard-earned francs going to support this evil woman-eater, and Issei was promptly deported. Herein followed a bizarre and seemingly too convenient set of legal loopholes and psychiatric reports that led doctors in Japan declaring him "sane, but evil." On August 12, 1986, Sagawa checked himself out of Tokyo's Matsuzawa Psychiatric hospital, and has been a free man ever since.
The Australian Pink Floyd Show - Exposed In The Light
Following the sold out dates earlier this year, and taking its title from the lyrics of the Floyd classic "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", the band are not yet revealing the format of the 2012 "Exposed In The Light" tour but the scale and ambition of this band is well documented! As News of The World summarised; "The Australian Pink Floyd Show is as good as it gets for fans of Syd Barrett and Roger Waters, Gilmour, Wright and Mason".
Born Schizophrenic: Jani's Next Chapter
Jani is one of the youngest children ever diagnosed with schizophrenia. At age 9, she's seen great improvements and some setbacks. But now her parent's attention turns toward her brother, Bodhi. At age 4, is he showing signs of schizophrenia too?
The Conqueror
Chris decides to retire from the police but his friend Mac needs his help on a final mission.
Everything for a Laugh
The rise to stardom of former comedian Rob van Liempt, which came to a grinding halt during the '90s.
Jerry and Me
Iranian-American filmmaker Mehrnaz Saeedvafa traces her journey from growing up as young girl in Tehran to adjusting to life in America, while she reflects on how the films of Jerry Lewis spoke to her as an outsider in both countries. Peppered with clips from Lewis’ films, as well as other Hollywood classics, that have been dubbed into Farsi, this short documentary is “an invaluable cross-cultural lesson,” said esteemed film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum, who called Jerry and Me one of the best films of 2012.
Jake Shimabukuro: Life on Four Strings
Jake Shimabukuro: Life on Four Strings is a compelling portrait of an inspiring and inventive musician whose virtuoso skills on the ukulele have transformed all previous notions of the instrument’s potential. Through intimate conversations with Shimabukuro (she-ma-BOO-koo-row), Life on Four Strings reveals the cultural and personal influences that have shaped the man and the musician. On the road from Los Angeles to New York to Japan, the film captures the solitary life on tour: the exhilaration of performance, the wonder of newfound fame, the loneliness of separation from home and family.
Rain
A poetic portrait of the world-renowned Ballet de l'Opéra national de Paris as they mount a new work by famed contemporary choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Rain is a formalist exercise in documentary filmmaking that at times resembles long lost outtakes from The Red Shoes.
Maya Underworld: The Real Doomsday
The search for the truth about the Maya Doomsday prediction leads underground and underwater.
Supermarket Girl
A short film about the blossoming friendship between Michelle and Andy over the supermarket checkouts. Lost and lonely Michelle can feel her life passing her by as she sits behind the checkout desk. Andy admires Michelle from afar and when he discovers they share a secret he decides he has to get the girl.
Strauß.ok
Bird of paradise flowers, spider flowers and carnations are being beautifully arranged. It’s a bit too warm for the four people working in this little room. The rhythm and sequence of their movements is predetermined, and if you’re new here it’s not easy to join in their routine. At one point, they all put on white aprons. It sounds like the beating of wings.
Prisoner's Cinema
Essentially a trance-inducing flicker film, Prisoner’s Cinema opens by establishing a simple, yet aggressive, black and white flashing sequence, defined by its frenetic pace and hypnotic pattern. It assaults and entrances the viewer with its rapid optical rhythm; a low-toned droning sound and a high frequency stuttering provide a sonic anchor that augments the hypnotic effects of the flashing imagery.
Fired by Liberty: Black Soldiers of the Civil War
This Documentary details the history of Black soldiers during the Civil War.