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![Incapacitants: Live in Cabaret Freak Out](https://image.chilimovie.com/video/dafault_poster.jpg)
Incapacitants: Live in Cabaret Freak Out
Live concert recorded at Club South BBC in Ashikaga, Japan on November 17, 2007.
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The Jet Stream and Us
Documentary tracing how human understanding of the jet stream - a ribbon of fast moving air high in the atmosphere - has grown. It has been responsible for bewildering effect on bomber pilots during the Second World War, turbocharging modern transatlantic flyers, the infamous 1987 hurricane and devastating floods. Scientists believe this powerful weather phenomenon is now changing its pattern of behaviour and could have an even bigger impact on our climate and the way we live our lives. Interviewees include Sir Brian Hoskins, University of Reading and Kirsty McCabe from the BBC Weather Centre.
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Out in Manhattan
A documentary encompassing gay life in New York City. The ultimate goal for this film is to exhibit the historical culture culture of New York City's gay lifestyle and expose how the unknown modern gay life has evolved.
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Little Life
The film tells about the fate of a little boy Pylypko. In the hungry winter of 1932-1933, his mother died. The boy is taken away by his uncle, but Pylypko runs away from his house in search of his mother. He got lost in the woods and almost froze. The child is saved from death by two monks and taken to a monastery. There he learned to paint icons and proved to be a very capable artist. Later a Frenchman came to the monastery. His young daughter is very ill, and the boy sincerely wishes her recovery. Learning that this requires praying to St. Panteleimon, Philip decides to draw his icon and help the girl.
Contempt of Conscience
Contempt of Conscience was filmed over five years and details the campaign by the Peace Tax Seven to redirect the portion of their taxes, that would normally go to military funding, to be spent on peaceful endeavors. The film follows the group, with background information on conscientious objectors, from creation through to the British High Court and further.
Cinema in the Round
Pairing a handsome suit with his blonde, surfer shag, Leckey looked every bit the irreverent orator as he assumed the lectern in the museum auditorium and delivered a refreshingly unorthodox reading of art and cinema history. Of particular importance was the question of how something cinematic may move from a state of "pure horizontality" to that of "pure verticality," which, for Leckey, was analogous to asking how a cinematic image may become an object, sculpture, monument or "beast." James Cameron's Titanic was one of many exemplars of this process, described by Leckey as a "time-travel film" that compressed "the bookends of the 20th century" (the materiality of early industrial manufacturing, the immateriality of late software production and 3D design) and torqued this resulting hybrid around one deceptively small iceberg.
WordWorld: The Race to Mystery Island
Among the episodes in this compilation are "Pig's Present," in which Pig discovers the benefits of patience, and "The Race to Mystery Island," which finds Frog and Pig carrying competition too far.
Sami Nieida Jojk
Armed in a Kolt and with a summer's course in the lingo the director intends to take her place among the people she belongs to. It's an exciting trip filled with expectations and fear of rejection.
O Anão que Virou Gigante
The unlikely – yet authentic – story of the dwarf who became a giant.
Paradise Found: The Phoenix Islands
In a remote corner of the Pacific, the nation of Kiribati has created the world's largest marine reserve, the Phoenix Islands Protected Area. The reserve covers 410,500 square kilometers and is home to thriving coral reefs and abundant sea life, including sharks and manta rays.
Honto Ni Atta: Kowai Toshi Densetsu
The 'Honto Ni Atta: Toshi Densetsu' team presents 56 shocking videos or reenactments narrated by Kinzô Sakura.
The Third Takis
The adventurous creation of a painting and a friendship taking place inside a workshop. From winter to the end of spring, painter and model create their own world, special, charming and unknown.
Il Trittico
Juan Pons, Barbara Frittoli, Mariana Lipovsek, and Leo Nucci star in this 2008 La Scala production of the Puccini trilogy (Il Tabarro, Suor Angelica, and Gianni Schicchi) conducted by Riccardo Chailly.
Little Canyon
Greta's dad is moving the family cross-country, promising a California paradise and packing half the household into a dented station wagon.
Caracas - The Informal City
Rapidly expanding megacities are a global phenomenon and as a consequence millions of people today live in makeshift constructs they call their homes. Venezuela is Latin America’s most urbanized country, and in the capital Caracas ”informal” cities grow at a dangerous speed up along the ridges of the city. High crime rates and bad sanitary conditions are only some of the problems here. These problems are seen from the point of view of architects and designers in this documentary, which shows inspirational examples of possibilities born when when visions meet reality. The film documents parts of the experimental project called Urban Think Tank, which has substituted drawing board studies with creating solutions in dialogue with the street level. ”In future city planning one has to free oneself from the toolbox of the past” is the architects’ answer to the issues of urbanisation.
Being Billy Apple
Since the 1960s this iconic invididual has been turning the art world on its head. In the early days of pop art and during the birth of the conceptual movement Billy Apple created works that were original, challenging, and controversial. From New Zealand to the Royal College of Art in London and his own gallery in New York, Apple was part of a generation that pushed the boundaries of what it meant to be an artist. Along the way he created a brand that may one day end up on supermarket shelves.
Building Under Ground
The film follows the construction of the new expansion of Zurich's Museum Rietberg, from the groundbreaking in May 2004 through to the opening in February 2007.
Scooby Doo and the Winter Wonderdog
Celebrate the season Scooby-Doo style as Scooby-Doo and the Mystery, Inc. gang face off against festive frights, frosty nights, and - jeepers -the ghost of Christmas, who wants to wish everyone a scary Christmas!In this collection of cold-weather capers, Scooby-Doo and the gang unwrap a series of mysteries in order to stop a group of chilling crooks from stealing the spirits of the season!
The Rise and Fall of a Long Distance Relationship
From Saint-Jean Terre-Neuve, a woman leaves phone messages on the voicemail of a mysterious Sabrina… The Rise and Fall of a Long Distance Relationship was produced as part of the 5th edition of the Montreal Super 8 Festival whose rule main task is to shoot a single 50-foot cartridge, without post-image editing.
Chalo Hamara Des
A journey in search of the “des” (country) invoked in the poetry of Kabir, a 15th century Indian mystic, this film interweaves the stories of two people from two very different countries – Indian folk singer Prahlad Tipanya and North American scholar Linda Hess. Where is Kabir’s country? The answer is elusive, as we journey through song and poem into these two lives, brought together in an unlikely friendship by the cross-cultural resonance of Kabir.
The Devil's Whore
Set between the years 1642 and 1660, "The Devil's Whore" charts the progress of the English Civil War through the eyes of the a 17 year old girl, the fictional Angelica Fanshawe.
Drive Thru History - Patriots, Penn, and the Freedom Trail
In a fast fun style all his own, Dave Stotts explores the rich history of Boston, Pennsylvania and Philadelphia. This exciting series includes stories about the Boston Freedom Trail, John Adams, Paul Revere, Bunker Hill, the Liberty Bell, Betsy Ross, the Declaration of Independence the US Constitution and more. This DVD contains Episode 4, 5 and 6.
Drive Thru History - Columbus, The Pilgrims, and Early Boston
In this set of three Drive Thru History episodes, Dave Stotts drives through Italy, Spain, England and Holland tracking down the story of Christopher Columbus and America’s Pilgrims. Then it’s on to Boston, Lexington and Concord to see the historic beginnings of the Revolutionary War. This DVD contains Episode 1: The Discovery Episode 2: The Pilgrims Episode 3: Boston & Beginnings of Revolution.
Ben Folds: Normal People Do It Too
"Normal People Do It Too” is a DVD that gives a behind the scenes look at the cast of characters that made up Ben Folds’ touring group during the tour in the lead up to the release of his 2008 album, Way To Normal
Ancient Species
XIONG,Jie-feng is naive but not easily-influenced. Different from other Chinese young people who prefer working in the cities, XIONG decided to go back to his hometown, Pingzhai Village in Yunnan Province, and started to plant the "Red Rice Seed," a kind of ancient species. The so-called organic agriculture has had an age-old tradition in China. The skills have been passed from generation to generation. This is the major reason why farmers connect to the land both historically and emotionally. The "Red Rice Seed" can only be planted in a traditional and organic way. If the plantation was to succeed, the problems resulted from scientific fertilizers and the overuse of chemicals since the 20th century can all be resolved.