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Broadwalk
A date at the beach turn wrong after a homophobe try to attack the couple.
Part 1 of Rage Trilogy.
Behti Naak
Behti Naak is a 10 year old girl, daughter of Atul Naak and Alka Naak and her best friend is Shikhar. She minds her business until someone messes with her.
3 Crimes: The Kill Wish
A story about a female assassin being hired by a businessman to track and kill a whistle blower. Based on the short story "The Kill Wish" by Catalina Rembuyan
Montreux Comedy Festival 2016 - Ce soir avec Vérino : rire sans frontière
Yuxiang and Mark
Time can dilute sexual desire, but will it arouse the emotions between them?
The Machine
In a ruined Newfoundland city where art has been outlawed one lone hacker SOLO attempts to preserve what remains.
The Nazi Games - Berlin 1936
The film chronicles the story of how the Nazis and the IOC turned, to their mutual benefit, a small sports event into the modern Olympics. The grand themes and controversial issues from the 1936 Games have continued to this day: Monumentality, budget overruns, collusion with authoritarian regimes, corruption and sometimes even bribery.
Ophelia Did Not Drown
"Ophelia did not drown” is a performance art film produced in collaboration with Istituto Luce Cinecittà. The movie integrates heterogeneous languages seemingly incompatible: the sociological national repertoire and original performance art specifically designed for this project. At the center the movie is an Ophelia who is different from any literary tradition: not the fragile teenager in love with Hamlet, but many women of different colors, features and ages. A modern contemporary Ophelia, very sweet but also cynical. Our Ophelia is not lost in the woods of Denmark, but in the countryside of Lazio, from the Gazometro to the junkyard in Cisterna di Latina, from the arid limestone caves of Riano Flaminio to the wonderful futuristic Villa Perugini in Fregene, passing through another thrilling scenic ride on a tourist bus in Rome. our Ophelia eventually does not drown, renouncing her destiny of romantic heroine to become a "normal person".
Reality
The speaker imagines herself on “reality” TV, surreal, but not much more so than "real" reality TV. Fish, rocking horses, the Mona Lisa, Dame Edith Sitwell and the presenter Davina McCall all appear as found footage.
Milano, via Padova
MILAN VIA PADOVA. A document that was born out of an excess of zeal in an investigation into the people who live on the street. The film tells of racism and intolerance through singing that shows the sweetness of a forgotten rhythm. The unusual reality reaches performative peaks when personal and social problems are intertwined. It is a film on the verge of becoming. It was born as a synthetic work but like the themes it deals with, it prolongs its life over time. After four years it became a feature film.
Mirain A'r Môr
A young autistic girl predicts that a wave will come and wash away her seaside village.
Father's Ship
The Anton Buiucli was launched in July 1969 in Romania. The people who came to work on this steamer became a unique crew in their own way. Many of them worked as a team for a very long time - both ten and fifteen years. This was a rare case in the Sakhalin Shipping Company-with an endless staff turnover. "Anton Buyukly" has become for many sailors not just a place of work, but a real home. And the crew members of this ship remained loyal friends for life.
Amod Faqrey
A young man in his fourth decade looking for a job to marry his beloved after many years of engagement, but every time he faces bad luck and enters him into a problem that soon comes out of them and then falls in another, where he worked in one of the jobs, drivers and buffet worker, then A driver for a NPC member, he falls into many strange and comical paradoxes.
Arch Enemy - Wacken Open Air 2016
Arch Enemy perform at Wacken Open AIr 2016.
Setlist:
- Intro: Khaos Overture
- Yesterday Is Dead and Gone
- War Eternal
- Ravenous
- Stolen Life
- My Apocalypse
- You Will Know My Name
- Bloodstained Cross
- Under Black Flags We March
- As the Pages Burn
- Dead Eyes See No Future
- Avalanche
- No Gods, No Master
- We Will Rise
- Nemesis
- Fields of Desolation
- Outro: Enter the Machine & Vox Stellarum
Apink 2nd Concert "Pink Island"
"Pink Island" is the second Apink concert film. It features footage from their performance on August 22 and 23, 2015 at the Olympic Hall in Seoul, South Korea.
Copenhague A Love Story
Autumn, somewhere in Copenhagen: a pair of students, Emil and Victoria, can’t make their relationship work but can’t quite break up either. Philippe, who has just lost his job as a professor in a film school, followed by his apartment, can’t cope with the way his affair with a young literature student ended and now he’s crashing with some of his old students, including Emil. Naturally, he soon meets Victoria.
A Dirty Cop
The dirty cop begins with Inspector Relander's cold-blooded murder, which is investigated by the police duo Raittinen (Raunio) and Jokinen (Kulmala). Jack (Tuiskinen), a hard-core member of the Teisko mafia, is also involved in the murder. Behind the assignment is the mysterious Mr. Rönkvist. Is Rönkvist ultimately a man or a myth?
Love Is the Longest Con
Adrian is a con man, struggling to get by, with bigger plans in mind. However, those plans come to an abrupt halt when he meets May, who he believes is the love of his life.
The Cradles
A woman rocks a cradle; a man comes to land from the sea, but leaves to view it from a distance.
The Ark
The northern white rhinoceros is the most endangered animal on the planet. Only three remain, and they are protected at all times by armed bodyguards. “The Ark” is a virtual reality documentary that puts viewers face-to-face with the last northern white rhinos, and tells the story of the global coalition scientists who are fighting to rescue the species from extinction.
Nourhane, a Child's Dream
Nourhane was a singer and actress, active between the 1940s and the 1960s. In the mid-1960s, she abruptly ended her career. Her granddaughter, May Kassem, uncovers layer after layer of her grandmother's life to uncover the reason for her departure from the stage.
Transalpina - The Road of Kings
With its breathtaking beauty, Transalpina is more than a spectacular roadway serpentining across the mountain. The age of the road connecting Transylvania with Walachia is counted in thousands of years.
#IndiaTomorrow: MyDream
A man has an argument with a sex worker in the aftermath of a stock market crash.
SZQ:(Re)PRINTED
EX-iS Space Cell Korea Workshop Film. 16mm Found Footage Experimental Film Hand Printed / Developed / Edited.
Vientos de Albardón
What would happen if over the course of a week you lost any of your senses? How do you think your life would continue? Gonzalo and Carlos star in this documentary where music is the key to starting a new path.
Almost Home
An American Marine returns home to his dying father bringing not only the hope to mend their broken relationship but his memories of the war.
Buhay Habangbuhay
In death, the ghost of a dutiful housewife learns to move on and discovers a new life in the afterlife.
Abduction
Going back to the places of crime scenes and urban legends, a Visual Bizarre Adventure in Daytime.
The Battle for Christianity
Professor Robert Beckford looks at how immigration, radical social action, conservative morality and charismatic worship are all transforming the face of the faith, and asks what that might mean for the future in an increasingly secular society. Some academics are warning that popular churches who take a firm line on issues like gay marriage, abortion and euthanasia are pushing Christianity farther away from the attitudes of mainstream society. Others believe that the fervour of charismatic faith is attracting large numbers, but ignoring a quiet exodus out of the back door. Robert Beckford speaks to church leaders in the UK, including the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, about how they see the future. This revealing film gets to the heart of what’s changing within Christianity in the UK. It will show how the faithful are kicking back against the steady decline in church attendance, and provide evidence of a more committed, but potentially divided, future.