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![The Dog-Walking Ground](https://image.chilimovie.com/region2/en/300px/20240113/5B3tbMGxDl8mrdWC408Dh1eHL6f.jpg)
The Dog-Walking Ground
A little story about the peculiar inhabitants of the dog-walking area.
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The Liberties
A series of twelve short films, each encapsulating a different aspect of the famous Dublin inner-city community. The vibrancy of the streets, the humour of the inhabitants and the skills of the traders and craftspeople are all captured here.
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Worldwidewebwonder - 20 Years "WWW" - 40 Years Internet
Tim Berners-Lee programmed the first web server, the first website and the first browser almost single-handedly. Today, Time magazine lists Tim Berners-Lee as one of the 100 outstanding personalities of the 21st century. The magazine compares his invention to Johannes Gutenberg's printing press in terms of its significance. The "neues spezial" documentary by Winfried Laasch uses historical archive material and interviews with Tim Berners-Lee, among others, to guide us through the history of the internet and the web based on it.
![Frog and Ants](https://image.chilimovie.com/video/dafault_poster.jpg)
Frog and Ants
The film is based on the Altai folk tale of the same name. This is an ironic, touching story about understanding the basics of human relationships, about the need to anticipate the consequences of your promises and actions.
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Ringo EXPO 08
The final day of Sheena Ringo's tour held at Saitama Super Arena to commemorate the 10th anniversary of her debut.
National Geographic - Secrets of Shangri-La - Quest for Sacred
In an attempt to unravel a mystery, a team of internationally renowned climbers and explorers join forces with archaeologists, anthropologists and art historians to climb into unexplored cave complexes that humans had not entered for hundreds if not thousands of years. What they find inside will rock the Himalayan world and re-write the history of this remote and mystical region.
Mom Died on Saturday in the Kitchen
We become adults when we stop judging our parents. The director made a film about his father and says about both of them: “This is a film about my father. He wanted to become a great conductor. But he just became a good person.”
Bergman 101
In this 2009 video piece, film scholar Peter Cowie walks us through Ingmar Bergman’s career by way of film stills, behind-the-scenes photos, and clips from many of the director’s films and television productions.
Kutenimai
After loosing her husband, Beata turns to full-blown circle of bohemian life. On her quest for an adventure, she meets Rorbert, weird guy working as guard in some clothing store....
An unpaid killer
An acquaintance occurs between a prosecutor and an immigrant doctor in a painful accident, and a strong friendship unites them.
Routine
At a turning point in his life, coming face to face with his past, an old man has to make a choice.
Makeover by Maddy: Need a Little Touch-Up Work, My Ass
A featurette in which actresses Diana Barrows (Maddy) and Elizabeth Kaitan (Robin) reunite and go out for a makeover. They work in some Friday the 13th gags into the process. It amounts to an amusing one-time view for fans of the film.
Slope Dude
Slope dude loves to ski. He teaches us by talking while he skis the course. We learn from him that uphill slopes are positive, downhill slopes are negative, flat slopes are zero, and vertical "slopes" are undefined.
No Through Road
On December 17th 2008 four 17 year old boys were found dead in their car at an abandoned farm, 10 miles from their hometown. This video contains the unedited footage from the camera belonging to one of the boys, also found in the car.
Theatreland
8 part series behind the scenes at the famous Theatre Royal, Haymarket, with a focus on a production Waiting for Godot featuring Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart, Ronald Pickup and Simon Callow. Also covers the early stages of Breakfast at Tiffany's starring Anna Friel and Joseph Cross.
For All Mankind: An Accidental Gift
Documentary featuring interviews with Al Reinert, Apollo 12 and Skylab astronaut Alan Bean, and NASA archive specialists.
Orages d'été
In this autofiction, the director puts herself on stage. She talks about herself and the years that pass too quickly without us having time to notice. Through a meeting with a virtuoso guitarist, she reveals her love life and her intimacy. A (self)portrait imbued with poetry.
The Not So Great Eugene Green
Eugene is a strange man with a simple dream - to entertain the world.
Angel drops
A sensual drama starring Rubi Aiba, Mayuko Sasaki, Naoto Masaki and other sexy actresses. At the pension that a young couple, Harumi and Fumio, bought at a bargain price, the ghost of Maiko, a young girl who hugs male guests while naked, begins to appear every night. The couple learns that the girl died without being able to experience the joy of sex, leaving her with regrets... Maiko initially appears only in front of Fumio, and she confuses him by pleading, "I want to cum, I want to cum." while Harumi doesn't believe in her presence. Growing frustrated for the lack of customers, Fumio suggests using Maiko's ghost to summon guests. As expected, the pension becomes very prosperous, but...
Giri Chit
GIRI CHIT tells a tale of the subtle trace of irreconcilable worlds. A worker driving a mobile sweeper in hypnotic circles across an already immaculate surface. The high drama of cosplay aficionados clamoring to be seen. A cast of thousands toiling hundreds of feet above the street. Giri translates as ‘duty’ in Japanese, but the concept is in fact far more complicated. Giri is a sort of interpersonal political capital that informs careers, family relations, and much more. Its presence and flow is palpable in Japan, where this film was shot. A “giri chit” then may be a hypothetical voucher for this intangible flow (with a tip of the cap to Thomas Pynchon’s “Vineland”). Selected Screenings and Awards: DaVinci Film Festival (Best Experimental Film), Chicago Underground Film Festival, Athens International Film and Video Festival, Dallas Videofest, ICDOCS Film Festival, NewFilmmakers at Anthology Film Archives, Oxford Film Festival, Director’s Lounge Berlin
Compline
"Compline is a night devotion or prayer, the last of the canonical hours, the final act in a cycle. This film is also the last film I will be able to shoot in Kodachrome, a film stock I have shot since I was 10 years old. It is a loving duet with and a fond farewell to this noble emulsion." - Nathaniel Dorsky
Stonehenge: 'Tis a Magic Place
Spinal Tap, having put Stonehenge on the map in their legendary song about the world heritage site, pay their first visit to the monument. As if drawn by some primal, magnetic force, Nigel Tufnel, David St. Hubbins and Derek Smalls set out on a pilgrimage to this ancient site. The silent song of these mysterious lithic Sirens inspires the distinguished artistes to make a trans-generational house-call.
Mechakowa 2 Shiryō to no Sōgū 'Kyōfu! Shinrei Supotto Jūrenpatsu' Kyōgaku no Dokyumento
This is the second installment of the psychic documentary series in which Nobuhiro Yamashita and his assistant Yoshimi Nozaki travel to haunted places in Japan in search of spiritual encounters.
The Candidate and the Chauffeur
The comedy takes us to a small Slovenian town in which a pre-election fight is being established in Parliament. After the online coincidents become the main heroine of the event teacher Didka, which the client included on the candidate list only to the so-called ' female quota '.
The Party
Polish adaptation of Abigail's Party for polish television series Teatr Telewizji
6 Mètres avant Paris
In the spring of 1971, the photographer Eustache Kossakowski made 159 objective photographs of Paris, that is to say that he put himself at a distance of 6 meters and photographed the PARIS sign in the center of the image. During the winter of 2009, I did the same route again, with the same device but 38 years later, we no longer discover the same thing.