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Sleepless Nights & City Lights
Sleepless Nights and City Lights is the first ever live DVD from Australia's most prominent Hardcore/Metalcore act. This feature length DVD captures the band in front of a rapturous home town crowd at HQ's in Adelaide tearing through songs from the bands entire career. It also includes in depth interviews with each member discussing their rise, break up and the possibility of a return.
Bookends
Eight twenty-somethings gather together to celebrate the birthday of a mutual friend. Before the evening concludes, relationships are tested, hearts are broken and passions are renewed.
Hold On
New York. In the Brooklyn Bridge Park, Max hears a baby laughing. Nobody is around. It comes from a garbage can.
Subtle Seduction
After Vanessa discovers her boyfriend has been unfaithful she vows to take control of the situation. Using his one weakness to her advantage she quiets him and moves on to her next victim. With each murder she becomes bolder and even a police investigation doesn’t stop her. Will an undercover cop have what it takes to collect the evidence he needs before he becomes her next victim?
Tales from the Dead
Tales From The Dead is anthology of four stories that looks at the quiet terror lurking inside the human soul, showing us that evil does not end when life departs. These original stories ...
Bird's Nest - Herzog & de Meuron in China
Schaub and Schindelm’s documentary follows two Swiss star architects, Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, on two very different projects: the national stadium for the Olympic summer games in Peking 2008 and a city area in the provincial town of Jinhua, China.
El diario de Agustín
Exposé of the CIA-financed efforts of the Edwards family of Chile to cover up the human rights abuses of the Pinochet dictatorship through its newspaper 'El Mercurio'.
Go Forth! Godman
Godman and Greenman join forces to take down a myriad of monstrous foes in an abandoned town.
Frottage/Dommage/Fromage 2 Vous
Clint Eastwood whistles with Kyle. "The most engaging work in the program, creating such a heightened sense of awareness and connection to the screen..." - Marilyn Brakhage (Edges Fest, Victoria)
Dream Concert 2008
Dream Concert 2008 was held at Seoul Olympic Stadium on June 7, 2008. Unfortunately, the event was marred by the now infamous "black ocean" as the fans of other fandoms turned off their light sticks when Girls' Generation performed.
Great Cemetaries of the World: Metarie & St. Louis New Orleans, Louisiana
The stories of some of the world's greatest cemetaries
Mimente
Reflections, shadows and an exploration of film movement and time, shot on/in a 100-yard stretch of the Mimente river in southern France.
Redlove
Mike Wire is fed up with the government screwing him. As an operative, he helped the CIA set up Tanner for the Diem killings. Now it's time for the government to pay up, he has a master plan. He knows where the backpack nuke is buried.
Voices from El-Sayed
In the picturesque Israeli Negev desert lays the Bedouin Village of El-Sayed. It has the largest percentage of deaf people in the world yet, no hearing aids can be seen because in El-Sayed deafness is not a handicap. The tranquility of the village is interrupted by Salim El-Sayed's decision to change his deaf son's fate using the Cochlear Implant Operation. This bionic implanted chip, that can make deaf people hear, is slowly reaching more secluded areas, even to El-Sayed which has neither paved roads nor electricity. Salim's decision is evoking great conflict in the village threatening the tradition of coexistence between deaf and hearing.
Lo zio
The unexpected arrival of Uncle Baccio in the country house where his son Corso is spending his holidays with some friends has uncontrollable consequences.
Machine With Wishbone
Machine with Wishbone is an entirely live action movie shot without special effects, featuring the work of internationally celebrated artist Arthur Ganson. Using innovative camera choreography, photo sculpture, and kinetic sculpture, Machine with Wishbone tells the tale of a stoic mechanical wishbone on its journey through a world of snoring beds, paper birds, and places you have to see to believe.
Sueur
Director Abdellatif Kechiche’s reedit of Rym’s belly-dancing sequence in THE SECRET OF THE GRAIN, a visual and aural interpretation of that film’s passionate climax. NOTE to TMDB and Letterboxd editors: this is not the same film as THE SECRET OF THE GRAIN and should not be merged with that film's record.
París #1
A group of friends share a cinematographical experience in a particular region of Spain, Galicia. The goal is simple: to film what they like, without preconceived ideas about what should be filmed. They want their images to reflect the feelings that unite them with the people they find along the way.
Cinematic Titanic: The Wasp Woman
Cinematic Titanic is the new "show" from the original MST3K cast.
I Don't Feel Like Dancing
Somewhere in a war zone. Three young stationed soldiers try to distract themselves from everyday wartime existence. One of them takes notice of a local girl. The comrades follow her.
Christopher Hitchens: Believe Me, It's Torture
When the renowned author, orator and journalist Christopher Hitchens was challenged to undergo the brutal interrogation technique known as waterboarding, few would've expected he'd accept such a task - he had previously expressed the position that the controversial procedure would not qualify as torture, and most who'd claim such a thing would not have the courage to test their convictions. Yet, in May 2007, Hitchens did just that - and his experience profoundly impacted both himself and his stance on the matter, prompting him to declare he'd been wrong, and later to publish his 2008 article for Vanity Fair's August issue, simply titled 'Believe Me, It's Torture'.
Sørdal
Arctic Circle. The solitary person in the landscape is the unseen one behind the camera. After a long hike, he camps through a storm down in a valley facing out to sea. There, he comes across an eerie group of abandoned buildings built in the late 1970’s for a film adaptation of a novel by Norwegian author and Nobel laureate Knut Hamsun.
Runrig - Year of the Flood
"Year Of The Flood" is a recording of Runrig's "Beat The Drum" outdoor concert on 18 August 2007 at Borlum Farm, near Drumnadrochit, on the shores of Loch Ness in the Highlands. This flagship event was part of of "Highland 2007", a series of cultural events to celebrate Highland culture. Songs include 1: Intro Music - 2: Year Of The Flood - 3: Pride Of The Summer - 4: Road Trip - 5: Proterra - 6: The Ocean Road - 7: An Toll Dubh - 8: Sona - 9: The Engine Room - 10: Every River - 11: A Reiteach - 12: In Scandinavia - 13: Clash Of The Ash - 14: Skye - 15: Hearts Of Oden Glory - 16:Something’s Got To Give - 17:Protect And Survive - 18: On The Edge - 19: Loch Lomond. It rained ....
Romeo & Lorenza
Romeo: an ugly, obese, and a perfect stupid! Lorenza: a beautiful woman, materialist, and superficial. Romeo is tired of the humiliations of his wife and decides to leave the house and change his physical appearance. He uses the aid of his faithful friend Justi ("a fine" homosexual) as to become a wonderful "Big Papi". How will it go when Lorenza encounters her new husband?
Composing Space
The year 2006 was, perhaps, one of the most tragic in the recent history of the Russian theater. Two great theater artists - David Borovsky and Oleg Sheintsis - died at once. Both of them were the true creators of the theatrical space, who defined the style, trends and language of scenography of the second half of the XX - beginning of the XXI century. We would like to tell about the life, creative destiny and the main artistic discoveries of these outstanding masters in this film...
Untitled
A minimalist monochromatic film frame is projected through a glass pane fogged via a humidification system. The planular drift of the projected frame alters its course, bending here, diffracting there – keystoning its way through the darkness of a cinematic abyss.
Asymmetry
Hokuto's dream is to travel around the world as a professional cameraman. One day, he finds that his hospitalized girlfriend's doctor is his old classmate from high school. The doctor, Shinichiro, and Hokuto used to be very close friends, whom all shared a common love for photography. However, an accident broke their friendship apart, leaving them out of contact until now.
Between Borders
Young and successful Ali from Istanbul leaves the big city to go search for a lucrative piece of land on a sparsely populated island. Unfortunately he is immediately confronted with problems: "No Ferry Today" says a handwritten piece of paper at the gates of the port. In his hurry to somehow get to the island he meets an old fisherman called Memo. Ali offers Memo money to take him to the island, but Memo is satisfied with a cigarette. But since Memo is the captain, he decides the pace of the boat and thus paces the hectic Ali down as well as the story. The differences between the two men seem to be huge at first sight, but when you depend on one another, huge differences become tiny.
Ayda
Ayda has just arrived in Germany and lives on her own in her new colorless world. She doesn't communicate too well.
Morecambe & Wise: In Their Own Words
Jonathan Ross introduces the story of British television's greatest double act as they told it themselves, using television appearances, rare radio material and correspondence from the BBC archives to build up a fascinating portrait of their lives and careers. The programme reveals how, as young performers, Eric and Ernie really did share a bed, and reveals the BBC's rather lofty response when they first auditioned for television in 1948.
Old Age and Joy
“Old age is a stage of our life, which, like all its other stages, has its own face, its own atmosphere and temperature, its own joys and sorrows”, G. Hesse, “Old Age”.