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Bald Headed Blues: A Doctormentary on Sarcofiguy
Bald Headed Blues: A Doctormentary on Sarcofiguy tells the hysterical true-life story of reluctant local television pioneer and artist John Dimes and his "charming̕"alter-ego "Dr. Sarcofiguy" as they navigated for more than 15 years the diverse D.I.Y. worlds of modern television horror hosting with cutting edge improv, humor and wit. Featuring interviews with television hosts past and present, including Dick Dyszel ("Count Gore De Vol"), Jerry Moore II ("Karlos Borloff"), Bob Hinton ("A. Ghastlee Ghoul"), Leanna Chamish ("Boo dePest"), and narrated by New England horror host "Penny Dreadful," Bald Headed Blues is un-apologetically self-indulegent as it picks up where the documentary Every Other Day is Halloween left off, telling the story of how one person inadvertently changed the face of horror hosting forever.
Lost Civilization
It is the find that could rewrite the whole of human history. In 1995, under the dusty soil of a Turkish hill, a complex was unearthed that is older than the Egyptian pyramids and pre-dates Stonehenge. However, with the true significance of the site only now becoming apparent, the find is making experts re-evaluate their theories on mankind's entire development. Could this incredible monument really have been the catalyst that started humanity's journey from the Stone Age to the Space Race? Find out with experts, including Dave Chapman, as they investigate how and why this mysterious place was built.
Nowhere to Go
NOWHERE TO GO is the portrait of Hisato YOSHIMURA, a young musician on the streets of Tokyo's Shibuya ward. What could have moved this young woman to be a street performer, what are her dreams? After initial success, Hisato is diagnosed with schizophrenia and has to return to her family home. 8 years later, the film crew decides to meet her again.
Maroon 5: MTV World Stage
Recording of Maroon 5 live performance in Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada in 2011.
Rihanna - iHeartRadio Music Festival
Rihanna hits the stage in Jeremy Scott as she closes out Day 1 of the 2012 iHeartRadio Music Festival at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Friday night (September 21) in Las Vegas. The 24-year-old singer performed some of her most recent hits including “We Found Love,” “Birthday Cake,” and “Where Have You Been,” as well as a few of her older songs including “Only Girl in the World,” “Don’t Stop The Music,” and “Umbrella”.
How We Played the Revolution
It was the year 1984 when a group of architects decided to organize a one night music band as a New Year's party joke in Kaunas, Lithuania. The joke proved to be so good that rumors about the new exciting rock band spread from lips to lips and soon their intellectual circus grew into the Rock Marches - massive events involving thousands of people - that transformed into the big meetings for Lithuanian Independence later named the Singing Revolution. This is the story about the people who raised their independence with the smiles and songs regardless of the danger of the situation.
The Dual
The Captain of the Military troop comes to the barbershop in the village for a shave after annihilating the rebels in a civil war. The Barber, a sympathizer of the rebels, is thrown into a dilemma whether to kill the Captain or do his job as barber.
Royal Babylon: The Criminal Record of the British Monarchy
A video polemic, based on Heathcote Williams' investigative poem 'Royal Babylon: The Criminal Record of the British Monarchy' - every film a crime. The collective at Handsome Dog have used the best of new media to present a video polemic based on Heathcote William's investigative poem "Royal Babylon: The Criminal Record of the British Monarchy". Sixteen short films have been made the chronicle the crimes of the Royal Family and their ancestors: RB intro, Killing an Ibis, Mad Monarchs, Michael X, Harry Trouble, I Danced with a Man, Foot in Mouth, Folk on the Hill, Knight Hoods, Milton Gas, Swift Justice, Raj Doubt, Gaunt etc., Koh i Noor, Paine and Thoth, Blake Acres Zappa, Glitter Freeze. Written by Margaret Cox
Imagined Landscape
A dynamic visual journey through the films of José Antonio Sistiaga, for his paintings, of fruitful and relevant experience, for his erotic work, and their personal experiences and more endearing.
World War Two: 1942 and Hitler's Soft Underbelly
The British fought the Second World War to defeat Hitler. This film asks why, then, did they spend so much of the conflict battling through North Africa and Italy? Historian David Reynolds reassesses Winston Churchill's conviction that the Mediterranean was the 'soft underbelly' of Hitler's Europe. Travelling to Egypt and Italian battlefields like Cassino, scene of some of the worst carnage in western Europe, he shows how, in reality, the 'soft underbelly' became a dark and dangerous obsession for Churchill. Reynolds reveals a prime minister very different from the jaw-jutting bulldog of Britain's 'finest hour' in 1940 - a leader who was politically vulnerable at home, desperate to shore up a crumbling British empire abroad, losing faith in his army and even ready to deceive his American allies if it might delay fighting head to head against the Germans in northern France. The film marks the seventieth anniversary of the Battle of El Alamein in 1942.
Nic & Jerry Get OFF
NIC & JERRY GET OFF is a feature-length documentary that follows film critic Nic Baisley & filmmaker Jerry Cavallaro on their journey through the 2011 Orlando Film Festival. Told through the POV of Jerry’s camera with Nic navigating the way, the film gives an honest look at the film festival experience.
Red Wedding
Between 1975 and 1979, at least 250,000 Cambodian women were forced into marriages by the Khmer Rouge. Sochan was one of them. At the age of 16, she was forced to marry a soldier who raped her. After 30 years of silence, Sochan decided to bring her case to the international tribunal set up to try former Khmer Rouge leaders.
A Day or Two
A violent image, then a mother and her son driving away from the city. They arrive at an old house where they stay for a day or two.
The Gimp Monkeys
What has four legs, five arms and three heads? The Gimp Monkeys. Craig DeMartino lost his leg after a 100-foot climbing fall. Pete Davis with born without an arm. Bone cancer claimed Jarem Frye's left leg at the age of 14. While the three are linked by what they are missing, it is their shared passion for climbing that pushed them towards an improbable goal - the first all-disabled ascent of Yosemite's iconic El Capitan.
The Lebanese Rocket Society
Lebanon's brief flirtation with space travel in the 1960s becomes a poignant metaphor for the Arab world's utopian dreams in this riveting documentary.
Summer Days in Bloom
Du-yeol feels that his life ended after being diagnosed HIV/AIDS positive ten years before. Gabriel falls in love for the first time ten years after his diagnosis. The two start living together in a rooftop house, but eventually, Du-yeol leaves, marking the beginning of an endless chain of breakups and getting back together. Although they share similar pains, love seems difficult for them as they have different desires.
The Two Worlds Of Charlie F
The Theatre Royal Masterclass Trust and the Royal British Legion presents The Two Worlds of Charlie F, a soldier’s view of service, injury and recovery. Moving from the war in Afghanistan, through the dream world of morphine-induced hallucinations, to the physio rooms of Headley Court, the play explores the consequences of injury, both physical and psychological, and its effects on others as the soldiers fight to win the new battle for survival at home. Taken from the personal experiences of wounded, injured and sick service personnel The Two Worlds of Charlie F is a darkly comic, authentic and uplifting tale of survival, made even more powerful by the soldiers performing it themselves. Although the play is inspired by actual experiences, the names of the characters have been changed. A play by Owen Sheers Directed by Stephen Rayne Composed by Jason Carr Designed by Anthony Lamble Lighting Design William Reynolds Filmed by Uppercut Films Ltd
El otro lado del espejo en la guerra secreta de NIcaragua
From the experience of the war in Nicaragua in the 80's, the last director of information and analysis of the KGB, Nikolai Leonov, General Cuban intelligence, Fabian Escalante, and the Sandinista intelligence chief, Lenin Cerna, explain the role played in the operations, covert activities and the effects of the crisis in the USSR in the conflict, along with other evidence such as Eden Pastora, Boris Kolomiakov, Juan Jose Ubeda and Vincent Chavez.
Horrible Things
Dédé, Carole and Steve aren't horrible people, they just did horrible things. Negligence, forgetfulness, larceny. Ugly things, with dark consequences. Eaten by guilt, they try to buy back their faults by buying things. Horrible things.
Into The Woods
Six friends take the deadliest challenges of their lives when they go into the woods, where a hunter of human lives lurk in the bushes and trees on a mountain top far in the woods of Los Angeles. His playground of death becomes their final resting place as they go through the woods. Many have come in, but few have made it out when they go into the woods.
So Sorry
As a sequel to Ai Weiwei’s film "Disturbing the Peace," the film "So Sorry" (named after the artist’s 2009 exhibition in Munich, Germany) shows the beginnings of the tension between Ai Weiwei and the Chinese Government. In "So Sorry," you see the investigation led by Ai Weiwei studio to identify the students who died during the Sichuan earthquake as a result of corruption and poor building constructions leading to the confrontation between Ai Weiwei and the Chengdu police. After being beaten by the police, Ai Weiwei traveled to Munich, Germany to prepare his exhibition at the museum, Haus der Kunst. The result of his beating led to intense headaches caused by a brain hemorrhage and was treated by emergency surgery. These events mark the beginning of Ai Weiwei’s struggle and surveillance at the hands of the state police.
The Legend of Thai Fighter
Kla and Yod are two Muay Thai fighters during the Ayutthaya period. Yod has been conscripted to an outpost and is attacked by a mountain tribe and reported killed in action. Kla is devastated by the news and finds solace with Yod's wife, Saengchan. But Yod didn't die and when he returns home he finds his best friend together with his wife.
Objeto encontrado
Life and work of Antonio Perez, important personality of Spanish culture because of its relationship with key artistic and social events that occurred in Spain since the early fifties. Unique character, Antonio Perez developed an interesting activity as an artist-editor-collector. It is precisely this aspect of "search objects" which he equated with contemporary artists such as Duchamp.
Stupid Cupid
A clumsy young many falls in love with a beautiful girl. Realizing she's out of his league, he calls on the help of a love guru.
Killzone Intercept
The film is based on the Killzone series, a popular first person shooter on the PlayStation 3 platform. It's an independent sci-fi action project. It took 2 years to produce with the help of volunteers and even with the assistance of the game developers. Killzone Intercept occurs before the events of Killzone 4 as the ISA evacuate Helghan. The protagonist, a small scout squad is called upon to stall a large group of approaching Helghasts that plan to cut off the ISA convoy from reaching the extraction point. Outnumbered, the squad takes on the task with hopes of getting everyone off the planet alive.
Where the Yellowstone Goes
Where the Yellowstone Goes follows a 30-day drift boat journey down the longest undammed river in the contiguous United States. Intimate portraits of locals in both booming cities and dusty, dwindling towns along the Yellowstone River, illustrate the history and controversies surrounding this enigmatic watershed leading to questions about its future. Connect with colorful characters, get lost in the hypnotic cast of a fly rod, and experience silhouetted moments of fireside stories on this heartfelt river adventure.
The Hungover Games
Each year, drunk people are selected to participate in torturous games the morning after a big night out. There's no sunglasses, no water, and no headache medicine.
Scarlet Road
Scarlet Road follows the extraordinary work of Australian sex worker, Rachel Wotton. Impassioned about freedom of sexual expression and the rights of sex workers, she specializes in a long over-looked clientele – people with disability.
Exoids
Exoids follows the octane-fueled adventures of the nomadic desert slug Gus Nitrous on his search for precious water.
Flamingos
Set during the Fall of the Berlin Wall, Flamingos tells the story of Alice, a nine year old girl who spends one last day in the park with her father. The story develops around the delicate and uneasy relationship between a lost father and a daughter on the verge of understanding the difficult dynamics of her family. Flamingos is a story about the loss of innocence and the moment when we realize we are fundamentally alone on our journey through life.
Joe Camilleri: Australia's Maltese Falcon
Joe Camilleri, now aged 62, has been rocking the pubs and clubs of Australia for 45 years, as well as making close to 30 albums and producing countless more. This is a fascinating look at the man and his passion for music.
We Write the Streets II
We write the streets is a documentary film which shows the import scene in germany. We have focused different cities and event's across the country. Especially Berlin, Frankfurt, Leipzig, Mannheim and Westfalia. As well we have joined the biggest events like Reisbrennen and Drift United at the Nordschleife.
Camp Virginovich
Two helpless high school geeks travel to Russia the summer before their senior year in hopes of losing their virginity at a summer camp that "guarantees" they'll get laid.
The Harvestman
On a deserted back road in the middle of nowhere, Blake and Reagan are setting off to start a new life in the big city. Constant fighting and car problems are just the beginning of their trouble, as they will soon discover that they are not alone on this road. Two sisters, a duo of criminals and something much worse wait for them. Their situation quickly turns from a move to trying to survive the horrors of THE HARVESTMAN. Shot on location in Hays, Alberta with a budget that gives a whole new meaning to no-budget filmmaking. The Harvestman was created by a group of people who share a love of movies. With the help and support of a dedicated group of volunteers they crafted a homage to the grindhouse films of the 60s and 70s.
Expedition Svalbard: Part 1 - Hornsund to Bear Island
A short film produced during a photographic expedition of the Svalbard Archipelago. It takes the natural highlights of the expedition and includes Bråsvellbreen, Storøya, Alkefjellet, polar bears, walrus, and phenomenal seabird colonies.
Webcam
"Webcam" is based on actual events and was shot entirely on a computer's webcam. The filmmakers hope that it will make people think more about the technology that we use every day and the effects it can have on all of us.