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Alone
Trapped at home with no company save for an adorable dog and a stubborn husband who just won’t be told what to do, a middle-aged woman offers a sobering and darkly funny glimpse into her lockdown experience.
Heart Attack Man
Roommates Nick and Dave are attacked by a masked, hulking figure that has broken into their house. You'd think that'd be the worst of their problems, right? Yeah. You'd think.
Lucid
A man, plagued with guilt for a crime he committed, is forced to relive his past as he desperately attempts to escape it.
Fanjun City
Shuikou Hydropower Station is located on the Min River, the largest river in Fujian Province, 84 km from the provincial capital Fuzhou. construction began in 1987 and was completed in 1995, taking eight years. The flooded population is more than 80,000 people and the land area is 6.4 million mu. As in other parts of China where the compensation for migrants is similar, most of the migration fees were embezzled and misappropriated by local officials, and local farmers lost their ability to survive again while losing their land, making life Local farmers have lost their land and their ability to survive, making their lives miserable. From the beginning of the submerged migration in the 1990s, migrants from all over the region continued to petition about the injustices they had suffered, but none of them were properly addressed.
Patagonia: A Ride Into the Wild
Mark Beaumont and James Lowsley-Williams embark on an epic three-day cycling expedition through the wild and wonderful landscape of Patagonia. When first explored by Magellan in 1520, he named the land Patagonia which comes from Pentagon, the Portuguese for 'big feet', since tracks of the nomadic tribes of hunter gatherer's that he found were those of giants. Although any sign of giants has now rescinded, the home of Gaucho is big country with incredible landscapes and impressive volcanoes as far as the eye can see. James and Mark have a 300-kilometre route planned to take it all in.
We Will Be the Greatest
A love story between a young Serbian woman and a young Albanian man set in the Kosovo War 1998.
The Untold Story of Otto Warmbier
US student Otto Warmbier was sentenced to 15 years in a North Korean labor camp in 2016. Warmbier was released the following year, but he died of brain damage shortly after his return to the United States. Was he really the victim of torture?
Enchanted Roses
Keith daydreams amid a brittle life as a piano teacher, observing her student Anna - a daughter living in a wealthy, glamorous house - and showing interest in the life of a down-and-out homeless girl, Pia, who is full of artistic expression and love.
Jürgen Klopp: Germany's Greatest Export
The extraordinary story of how Jürgen Klopp became the savior of Liverpool Football Club and one of the most admired football managers in the world.
The Killing of Zineb Redouane
On 1 December 2018, on the margins of a gilets jaunes protest in Marseille, 80-year-old Zineb Redouane was struck in the face by a tear gas grenade as she was standing at the window of her fourth-floor apartment. The following day, she died in hospital. In May 2020, a new element was added to judicial investigation that was ongoing: the report of a ballistics expert, intended to establish whether the officer who fired the shot, a member of France’s CRS riot police, had followed procedure. The report clears the officer, who has still not been identified. Using elements of that report, and a detailed 3D model of the scene, Disclose and Forensic Architecture re-examined the case, reconstructing the precise sequence of events before, during, and after the killing.
Medea
The inalienable and inconceivable core of an old myth is swirling and fermenting beneath the surface of a recognizable contemporary story. Medea is called Anna in this version, a successful doctor who is trying to get on with her life after a forced confinement. She is willing to forgive the affair of her husband with a younger woman and to make a new start with him and the children. Soon it turns out that their plans for the future do not correspond. Anna is in danger of losing everything: her husband, her children, her career. She is cornered and sees only one way out.
Titus: Mystery of the Enygma
Joined by a lizard pilot and a rabbit magician, a mouse detective tries to find a missing device meant to provide clean energy for his city.
Slavenski
A musical film, occasionally a melodrama, with comic segments, brings together two wars, several bombings of Belgrade on different occasions, one school revolt and one real revolution in the story of an artist important for the entire area of the ex-country.
Magical: Make the Princess Laugh!!
On her seventh birthday, Princess Lia’s mother is killed. Toma, a psychic nomad, loved by the King, suddenly appeared in front of the Queen's cortege and, using psychic powers, crushed her vehicle, and disappeared. When the large operation to apprehend him fails, the enraged King expels the nomadic tribes from the kingdom, and pampers the princess within the walls of the palace, to protect her. 10 years later... Princess Lia, now 17, escapes the palace to enjoy adventures outside, and discovers a new and enjoyable world, and love, through a street artist, Teo, whom she met. The story unfolds, with a beautiful music, about two people overcoming stereotypes and discovering love.
Transfer
The psyche of Athens through the transfer, the relocation of the National Library. The dominant old building of the National Library in the centre of Athens, with its neoclassical style pillars, tries to remind us of the Golden Age of Pericles and the sages of ancient Greece. But few of the residents seem to be interested in it. The preparations for the transfer of the books, ‘victims’ of looting and wear, have begun. In a city that looks like a battlefield we witness both the transfer and the city, which in its unrest remains exciting. And also, we get to hear the voice of the National Library, connecting the past with the present, wondering about the future.
Past Death
The past is not at rest. When David Alter commits a cardinal sin and attempts to leave his murderous past behind, it all comes rushing back in a blood-soaked night of mayhem and revenge.
Impact of Hate: Charlottesville
This documentary discusses the August 2017 "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, where white supremacists and neo-Nazis gathered to protest the removal of Confederate monuments throughout the South.
Teriya Meriya Hera Pheriyan
Teriya Meriya Hera Pheriyan is an upcoming Punjabi movie scheduled to be released on 1 May, 2020. The movie is directed by Manoj Kumar Ricky and will feature Noreen Khan, Pukhraj Bhalla, Harby Sangha and Aditi Arya as lead characters. Other popular actors who were roped in for Teriya Meriya Hera Pheriyan are Jaswinder Bhalla, Upasana Singh, Rana Jung Bahadhur, Yograj Singh and Shashi Kiran.
Prathividhi
RAMKUMAR is appointed by the police to investigate the murder of an auto-driver, a crude womaniser. After getting post mortem report,the police realised that the accused(SUGUNAN) who got arrested before wasn’t the exact culprit.
Milwaukee Rep: A Christmas Carol
Milwaukee Rep’s hit new adaptation is a tale of love, hope and redemption with just the right blend of beautiful music, lively dancing, stunning sets and eye-popping special effects. It’s a dazzling Christmas feast with enough theatrical goodies to fill any sized stocking hung by the chimney with care. Join Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim and Scrooge in this holiday classic the whole family will love.
Mahler: Symphony No. 2, Resurrection (Gustavo Dudamel)
Barcelona’s Palau de la Música Catalana, one of the world’s most beautiful concert halls, hosted Gustavo Dudamel and the Münchner Philharmoniker with an unforgettable performance of Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 “The Resurrection”. The composer emphasizes life and death in all its terrible and stunning splendour in this overwhelming opus: “There is nothing except the complete substance of my whole life”, he remarked on his all-embracing oeuvre. Gustavo Dudamel, who said it was “a privilege to conduct this work in this unique venue”, and his ensemble were celebrated with more than ten minutes of applause.
La guerra di Cam
A young boy, Cam, searches for his sister in a world ravaged by wars. On his journey he faces many dangers from humans and nature itself, both equally merciless.
To Live Again
A down on his luck professor finds a new friendship with one of his students, who may think of him as more than just a friend.
Experiment Socialism
2019 – Arsenio returns from exile. Growing up in the western world, he discovered socialist Cuba, plagued by political power games for centuries. The state wants to adapt to the world market with new reforms, but there are many sceptics. Arsenio wants to find out for himself what Cubans think about socialism and politics in the world.
Under the Greenwood Tree
This documentary focuses on The Public Theater’s 2017 Public Works musical production of As You Like It, which was performed by 200 New Yorkers of all ages and boroughs, and was named one of the Top Ten shows of 2017 by The New York Times. Co-adapted by Shaina Taub and Laurie Woolery, with music and lyrics by Shaina Taub, original choreography by Sonya Tayeh, and direction by Laurie Woolery, As You Like It was set to be remounted as part of the 2020 Free Shakespeare in the Park season, but those plans were halted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This film tracks the creation of As You Like It and the ways this resilient community has banded together amidst the crises of 2020.
Running on Empty
Lisa Weber’s portrait of Claudia, who had a son when she was 15 and now lives together with him, her mother and her brother in Vienna, is an affectionate and gentle film about the passing of time and about what happens when seemingly nothing is happening.
Female Ejaculation & Other Mysteries of the Universe
A documentary journey, both investigative and autobiographical, into the world of female ejaculation, covering the fields of film, literature, performance, activism and sex education.
The Last Five Years
An emotionally powerful and intimate show about two New Yorkers who fall in and out of love over the course of five years. The musical’s unconventional structure unfolds as Cathy tells her story in reverse, from the end of their turbulent relationship, whilst Jamie tells his story chronologically from the spark of their initial meeting. The two characters meet only once, at their wedding in the middle of the show. Now, this iconic musical returns to London in a bold new actor-musician production with the actors on stage at all times and playing the piano to add a new narrative dimension to the story, accompanied by a four piece band.
Winter After Winter
During the Japanese occupation of Manchuria, an aging father attempts to maintain his family line. With all able bodied men are being forced into labor by the Japanese, he stops at nothing to ensure his daughter-in-law produces a male heir.
Idris Elba Meets Paul McCartney
In a world exclusive, two of the biggest names in entertainment come together for a very special one-off show: music legend Paul McCartney is interviewed by Golden Globe-winning actor Idris Elba. Recorded in London in December 2020, Idris talks to Paul about his peerless career as the most successful musician and composer in pop music history. Paul talks about his writing process, which has produced some of the best-loved and most performed songs ever. As a producer and musician himself, Idris is fascinated by the craft and joy that drives Paul’s remarkable and prolific output and wants to find out what inspires Paul to continue to innovate creatively, as he releases his 26th post-Beatles album, McCartney III, which features Paul playing every instrument and writing and recording every song.
Moving Day 2
In 1970 the director Lyudmila Stanukinas made the documentary film Moving Day, which that same year won one of the biggest prizes at the Krakow Film Festival. The film was a montage of footage shot in the course of a single day, which was a revelation for the documentary cinema of the time. In February 1999, Stanukinas (every one called her Lyalya) left her apartment in Jerusalem following the death of her husband and constant co-author, the director Pavel Kogan. The filmmaker Felix Yacubson, who at the time was living nearby, captured this moment for his video archive. When Lyalya herself passed away in July 2020, he edited the 25 minutes of footage to create a 10-minute film.
Vanity Project
The hero of a terrible action film realizes he's fictional and tries to escape with the help of a mysterious filmmaker.
Me Falta Tempo para Celebrar teus Cabelos
Two couples discovering new emotions, touching and deflating feelings. When is one love enough? And how can this love be enough?
Abomination
A radical Northern Irish theatre company make the world’s first documentary opera, taking every homophobic phrase said by the DUP, and putting it to music, verbatim.