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Il Turco in Italia - Festival d'Aix-en-Provence
In the bright sunlight of opera buffa, a handsome Turkish prince (with an agile bass voice) lands on the coast of Naples looking for amorous adventures. In no time at all he meets a vivacious Italian girl (a coquettish virtuoso soprano), who is accustomed to flitting between admirers, much to the displeasure of her elderly husband. This little group carries on its flirtations, rivalries and quarrels under the delighted eyes of the poet Prosdocimo, who, as it happens, has been seeking inspiration for a dramma buffo.
Alasdair Gray: A Life in Progress
Alasdair Gray is one of the giants of Scottish Arts, gaining a reputation as a great writer, artist, notorious drunkard, irascible interviewee and controversial essayist. In this intimate portrait, filmed over the course of 15 years, he has allowed himself to be filmed creating work that has become part of the living heritage of Scotland. This feature length documentary gets behind the hype, revealing a character who is by turns incisive, chaotic and laugh out loud funny. There is no one better that Alasdair if you want to understand the cultural drive for independence.
Spring
Animated short released to Night in the Woods Kickstarter backers in September 2014. Originally intended to be part of a series of four shorts, the following three parts were never released.
Hate Crimes in the Heartland
"Hate Crimes in the Heartland," a feature documentary explores the 250,000 hate crimes committed in America each year through the powerful stories of two crimes committed in Tulsa, Oklahoma - over 90 years apart. Like no other documentary exploring this topic, "Hate Crimes in the Heartland" tells powerful stories of survivors, activists, leaders, and community members. The film explores current and past hate crimes in our nation, asking important questions related to social justice, and portrays the remarkable influence of the media on the justice system.
What's For Dinner?
Meat is now central to billions of people's daily meals. The environmental, climate, public health, ethical, and human impacts are enormous and remain largely undocumented. WHAT'S FOR DINNER? explores this terrain in fast-globalizing China through the eyes of a retired pig farmer in rural Jiangxi province; a vegan restaurateur in Beijing; a bullish young livestock entrepreneur; and residents of the province known as the 'world's factory' contending with water polluted by wastes from pig factory farms. They personalize the vast trends around them, in a country on the cusp of becoming a world power. Given that every fifth person in the world is Chinese, what the Chinese eat and how China produces its food, affects not only China, but the world, too.
Dahdi
An elderly widow finds an unexpected visitor, a young asylum-seeking girl, in her home during dinner. Inspired by a 2012 event, whereby 40 Burmese Rohingya asylum seekers arrived in the port of Singapore.
Sardines
A family team-building game of sardines (similar to hide and seek) in a rural country mansion leads to a dark and sinister discovery.
The Ninth Life of Gualdino
By the end of an incredible life full of adventure, misfortune and surreal accomplishments, a self-taught drummer, exalted to jazz legend among the community for having introduced to the stage dozens of inexperienced young people acclaimed today in the music industry, suffers a stroke. At first, half of his body is paralysed, but his stubbornness is overpowering. The mission is ambitious: to regain full movement, play the drums once again, introduce one last singer and return to Paris, where he played with Nina Simone and lived under a bridge.
Theo's House
A film about the power and the beauty of architecture and about a middle-aged Nordic architect who, after loosing all in his life, wants once again to be a real architect and begins to create a Dream House for rest of the life, but not only for himself but also for a German woman whom he has met only once in his life, 50 years ago in their childhood.
La Plata Rugby Club
An historical documentary that rereads the recent death of Jorge Videla, bloodthirsty dictator of Argentina in the 70’s, telling the disappearance, one by one, of the members of La Plata Rugby club. A tragic and compelling story where the passion for politics and sport is opposed to a fascist - military regime.
Ichabod: Sketches from Sleepy Hollow
A 19th century school master comes to a small village to teach the local children and becomes the target of a prank when the town bully becomes jealous of the schoolmaster's attention to a woman whom the bully admires as well.
Sugarcane, Coati and Monowheel
Nearly everybody has been to the circus to laugh about clowns, be afraid of the lions and to eat sugar cane. However, can anyone imagine that circus artists reside right there in the circus building - above the arena in the second floor hotel rooms - where they also prepare meals, do their laundry and try out their magic tricks? For over 125 years, despite the discomfort of non-renovated premises and ubiquitous animal odor, local and foreign circus artists follow their routine to create the circus miracle. Sugarcane, Coati and Monowheel is a film about those who dwell in Riga Circus and about what happens outside the arena before and after meeting audience under the circus dome.
Me First
Feeling trapped in an unhappy marriage, Sarah confides in her daughter’s friend. In a moment of weakness, everything changes and she is suddenly faced with feelings she has never felt before. Sarah must chose between her family and her own happiness. When she makes her choice, it’s up to her daughter to put her mother’s happiness first.
Onnen Haikyo Vol.1
This is the first in a series of tours of abandoned places where grudges linger. A rough road in a certain city in Ibaraki Prefecture, where the car navigation system has abandoned guidance. We gather up our courage and head for the ruins, relying only on our own feet. Real ruins certainly have a negative power to absorb the surrounding light. Various ruins are presented without special effects.
Onnen Haikyo Vol.3
This is the third installment in a series of films about abandoned places where grudges are still hanging in the air. While traversing Ibaraki Prefecture, a cameraman sprains his leg on a staircase after being pushed back by something evil. The film includes many grudges at the site of a suicide by fire, an abandoned wedding hall, and a Showa-era movie village that has not been demolished for fear of being haunted by a suicidal actor.
Heels
A serial killer with a foot fetish stalks his prey even as an unexpected danger closes in.
The Real Angry Birds
Angry birds are very popular- especially among game-playing kids, but are there real angry birds out there? Birds battle to survive, find food, and shelter, avoid danger, and raise their young. Life's hard, but will they get in a flap?
Pau Brasil
In Pau Brasil, a small, lost village in the heart of Brazil, the families of Joaquim and Nives live side by side. Despite living in the same perverse structure of social oppression, they deal with life in radically different ways.
Flesh Eaters
A boy fears that his upcoming first holy communion is actually a flesh-eating zombie initiation rite.
Peter's Computer - Gorilla Video
A short sketch film about Peters watching a "funny gorilla video" on the Internet.
The Best of Montreux Jazz Festival
Many, many great names this year. Among the artists from the United Kingdom, you will be able to go to concerts by Amy Macdonald, Chris Rea, Temples, Passenger, Robert Plant and his band the Sensational Space Shifters, Metronomy, Jungle, London Grammar, Goldfrapp, Massive Attack, Jamie Cullum, Paloma Faith, Michael Kiwanuka, Damon Albarn, Babyshambles, Morcheeba and Ed Sheeran. Like every year, the festival aims to be very select: expect to see the prices go up for the headliners.
Life Hazards
Raising awareness about the issue of hazardous substances and motivating users to increase pressure on the manufacturers of these products.
Beatles på Sverigeturné
In 2013, it has been 50 years since the world's greatest pop band of all time, The Beatles, made their first international tour to Sweden. Rolf Hammarlund has followed the band's journey to various cities in Sweden and has met fans, journalists and others who were at the concerts in October 1963.
Recollection
Experimental mix media animation made with water, ink and personal sequences of video and stills.
There Was Nothing To Say
Mixed media animation - using stop motion of ink on glass and classic animation.
Brothers and Birds
The film is about two twins who spent their childhood in the forest on the cordon and saw other children only at the age of seven. They know everything about nature and birds, but have a poor understanding of people and society.
BAIZ bleibt ...woanders
When the lease on the "BAIZ" culture and pub in Berlin Prenzlauer Berg is not renewed by new owners, support and protest grow on the small stage of the pub and in the streets around it. As events unfold, the film becomes a moving story about the "power of solidarity". With a kilometer-long human chain, they move into the new store that they bought together.
Sides of the Tracks
Three intertwining stories about despair, happiness, anxiety, joy, and other feelings tell the tales of young men and women dealing with love in a small rural town.
Will You Dance With Me?
Derek Jarman’s Will You Dance with Me? is an essential document of LGBTQ London that was unseen until 2014, 30 years after it was originally shot. In September 1984, Jarman was invited by director Ron Peck and writer Mark Ayres to record improvisations at Benjy’s, a gay club in East London’s Mile End district, as part of the early experimental work for their feature film Empire State, a neo-noir that would be released in 1987. The coed, racially diverse crowd of roughly 100 people at Benjiy’s that night included club regulars, bar staff, and potential players in Empire State. Every single detail captured in Jarman’s on-location assignment abounds with era-specific riches: from the New Romantic cutie journaling while nestled in a corner booth to the DJ’s cheerful exhortations and the songs he spins (“Let the Music Play,” “Planet Rock,” “Relax").
Cursed Supernatural Footage: Ultimate Collection 2
A classic collection of posted ghost videos, including eight videos - Rooftop of office building, tunnel, Real estate property, Employment celebration, Travel to Korea, Graduation trip, Playing and talking, Video chat curse.
Factory Boy
In 1978 Deng Xiaoping set up Shenzhen as a Special Economic Zone in China, and this decision led to the rapid development of Guangdong economy. Numerous factories have been established, millions of people are attracted because of gold rush. Over 30 years later, young people who were away from their home have already stepped in the midlife. Guangdong has become a representative of job hunting and has been drawing a newly young generation who has faith and uncertainty to the future. This video revolves around three working-class boys who are the 90s generation.