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Paula Rego: Telling Tales
Born in Portugal, Paula Rego is one of Britain's leading artists. This intimate film follows the artist from her retrospective in Madrid to the privacy of her studio in London while she talks with humor and candor about her compulsion to produce works that, though accessible, deal with the most private themes.
The Most Fearful Stories by Junji Inagawa: Terrible
Junji Inagawa tells the latest stories in his "Most Fearful Stories" series.
The Dogs
A battered wife and her young son seek refuge on a remote housing estate; they just need to cross a dark, open field. Adapted from a short story by Hanif Kureshi, The Dogs explores the paranoia and urban legends that inform modern life.
Lavender Mist Film/Pollock Film 1
70mm film leader rubbed with Jimson Weed Trumpet flowers, spraypainted, dripped and splattered with nail polish, sprayed with lavender mist air freshener, 2009, 46 seconds
70mm film transferred to digital video
George's 40th Birthday
To the outside world, George is just an average middle-aged, middle-class, and middle-sized salesman. But to George, the outside world is out to get him, and on his 40th birthday he decides to do something about it. "George's 40th Birthday" is a dark comedy about a self-deprecating man who is so fed up with his monotonous life that he loses his grip on reality. Our story begins when, on the morning of his 40th birthday, George decides to bring a gun to work. George's birthday turns out to be no different from any other; a complete and utter disaster. Yet just when George decides to put himself out of his misery, he receives a surprise.
Lenteveld
Five friends are leaving for a German festival to eat, drink and listen to music. But they"ll never reach it.
The Story of Walls
An absurdist history of trade protectionism. Throughout history, our world has allowed simple misunderstandings, greed, and an all-consuming love of nachos to divide us. To succeed as a people, we must understand that our success is based on our collective success. More importantly, we must also understand that there are enough nachos for everyone.
The Maharajas' Motor Car: The Story of Rolls-Royce in India
Documentary which tells the story of Rolls-Royce in India by following the fortunes of India's princes from the zenith of British imperial power to the decline after independence.
Paranormal THE Documentary: Extreme Curse Binding
The camera finally caught something at the haunted spot called the scariest! A girl's face crying sadly at the site where a girl was said to have been murdered! A shocking moment! Ai Yoshizaki, an actress who herself has had many psychic experiences, reports completely on a terrifying spot that is said to be the worst in the past !
Camuni
A man sees a woman and falls in Iove. To win her heart, he embarks upon a courtship involving fire-lit tribal dances, a perilous deer hunt and demonstrations of his virility. The only thing that unlocks her heart, however, is a flower, the “Camunian rose”, which he plucks from the rock and gives to her as a sign of his love.
Zara
When the fifteen year old Zara knocks on her teacher Gijs' door, she's just been abused and she has no one else to turn to. At least, that's what she tells her teacher. Gijs can't send her back to her home, but soon he regrets his decision. As the evening progresses, Zara spins a web of lies and deception around him.
Black's Back
This film is based on a subjective and fantasized vision around a figurative fight that would oppose a Western imagination embodied by Disney and that linked to the political movements relating to the condition of blacks in the United States and to "Black Power".
Dust & Illusions
Dust & Illusions explores 30 years of history of the Burning Man event. Born in the underground of San Francisco in the 1980s, the festival became the largest counter- cultural event in North America. It is unique in that it is created by the people who come to the event, the participants, not the organizers, and in that sense it has survived its original ideals/utopias, but the ideas have been eroded by time, pressure from the larger society. The film is a look at this necessary evolution and expansion and questions our ability to stand behind those ideals over a lifetime.
Goreality
People making a movie find a curse is with it.Everything goes horribly wrong...in a horrible way.
Ringo EXPO 08
The final day of Sheena Ringo's tour held at Saitama Super Arena to commemorate the 10th anniversary of her debut.
Only When I Dance
Defying the idea that ballet is an art form steeped in the history of the wealthy white elite, this documentary captures the dreams of two black children from the Favela in Brazil, who, despite constant prejudice and doubt, are both determined to beat the odds and follow their dreams to use dancing as an escape rarely found in their tough day to day lives.
Wimbledon Official Film 2009
Wimbledon 2009 is the definitive story of the 123rd Championships. In the Men's Singles, the defending champion Rafael Nadal dramatically withdrew because of injury leaving Roger Federer the favourite to win his sixth crown. In the Ladies Singles, defending champion Venus Williams was also attempting to win her sixth title. Andy Murray carried the hopes of the home nation.
Bergen
Two men meet in a run-down Vilnius restaurant - an old man and a young thug named Vytas. After a couple of drinks, the old man suggests that Vytas, who is emigrating to Bergen the following day, can save the restaurant's singer from hardship if he were to take her away with him.
Koprivnica Dances Pogo
One idea was finally realized -- the Koprivnica punk scene was documented on film. A twenty-year-old scene consisting of many bands, many iconic places and even more indispensable individuals who have been creating it for many years.
Otto: Love, Lust and Las Vegas
Otto Baxter wants the same things as most 21-year-olds, with sex currently at the top of his list. He is confident, funny, and determined to experience all life has to offer. But Otto also has Down's Syndrome. In this documentary, he charts his coming-of-age year and his search for love and adventure in a society which treats him like a child.
O Estranho Mundo de Von Victor
Comics, tattoos, rock, naughty, wet and horny women. A pastor with ideas that parents pray won't come to their children's heads. Von Victor's strange world is completely unsuitable for minors. For some he is an artist. For others, he is nothing more than a pervert. The door is open: come in and make yourself comfortable if you can.
Japan's Scariest Story Series "Hospital"
This is the second installment of the “Hospital” series, which consists of image dramas and real-life dramas based on a selection of horror stories from schools, hospitals, inns, and other places that are most familiar to us. In a hospital, there is a large mirror, and when you shine a light on your face reflected in the mirror...
Vice Versa
“Vice Versa” is an animated short film where twins have a debate on how they change the environment, but in the end they find a way to share both of their views.
Il finish delle figure
"Extracted from rolls of 35mm film on which I had made exposures using the photofinish technique. That is, images intended as photography, and therefore as still images. My inclination is to animate [still images] at the very limit of technical impossibility. Scanning these rolls of figures in a state of agitation, shooting one frame at a time, I wanted to extract a film from what was not a film, where frames precisely do not exist and where the process of hand-cranking exposures was indeed equivalent to that of a movie camera, without, however, being a movie camera. Of interest to me was the collision among images dispossessed of sequence, to which the possibility of motion had been given, a motion towards a kinetic narrative, no longer a photographic one, which narrates the end of the images themselves." Paolo Gioli
The Baba Best of Baba Alla
Discovered in the lower depths of the Ukrainian black market, here come the infamous works of Soviet sleaze-maestro, Yakov Levi. With casts composed of real-life criminals, prostitutes, and narcotic addicts, this depraved anthology chronicles the misled adventures of degenerate whores, possessed sadomasochists and cursed Matroshka dolls. This Trash Cinema from the Soviet Underground takes transgressive art to a new level of moral corruption.