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Moving Art: Waterfalls
This collection of short nature films from Louie Schwartzberg depicts the world's most dazzlingly beautiful waterfalls.
The Casebook of Nips and Porkington
A mouse and pig as members of the constabulary on their quest across a variety of print media elements to return a kidnapped egg to its distraught parents.
In God's Plan
A Catholic girl tries to infiltrate a sinister cult in an attempt to prove her loyalty to the church.
Jendela
A Malaysian silent film with veteran actress Ruminah Sidek in the lead role. The film portrays the everyday life of a mother who awaits the return of her only child for Hari Raya celebration. It has been five years since she last saw her child and it seems that the only thing that connects both of them is letters. One day, the old lady receives another letter from her child saying that the land and house that she lives in will be sold. What will happen to the old lady after receiving the final letters?
Ficción K
Hard things were said. Incredible things were said. It is time to think about everything that was said. An account of Kirchnerism, a left-wing populist movement that ruled Argentina from 2003 to 2015, led by Néstor Kirchner (1950-2010) and his wife Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
Noam Chomsky: Knowledge and Power
An in-depth look at the work and views of the man described as 'one of the greatest minds in human history'. He first emerged through his pioneering work in linguistics in the 1950s but later became a political activist and a critic of US foreign policy in Vietnam, its neo-liberal capitalism, and mainstream media. Consisting primarily of interviews with Chomsky and other writers, academics, philosophers, social commentators and broadcasters, this film explores the breadth, originality and importance of his work; and the alternative narratives he has advanced at some of the most critical periods in recent history.
Let Me Down Easy
In a small town where tradition has reigned, adolescents are rounded up and tested in an ultimate deviation. In their twentieth year, the youth are brought to forbidden territory and in one night will be overcome by the darkness of sin.
Mark Watson: Flaws
The darkest, funniest and most critically-acclaimed show of Watson's career, Flaws takes in a huge range of subjects from alcoholism to post office etiquette, includes a terrifying bit with balloons, and comes to a feel good conclusion which will convince you that for all our flaws, humans still have quite a lot to offer.
Druglawed
DRUGLAWED is the explosive documentary exposing how New Zealand has been co-opted by the US into fighting the failed War On Drugs. Filmed in six countries over four years, this is the documentary that finally clears the smoke around the international prohibition of cannabis. Over the last 100 years the US government has forced its drug control policies on almost every country on earth. 40 years since Richard Nixon declared the War On Drugs in 1972, 22 million Americans have been arrested for marijuana. Only one country in the world has higher arrest and conviction rates: New Zealand. DRUGLAWED examines how New Zealand fell in lockstep with US policies, and shows how smaller countries can break out.
California High
California has been arguing over whether or not marijuana should be legal for over 100 years. Now there's a new judge in this trial - you.
Draw on Sweet Night
Composer John Wilbye spent his entire working life in the employ of Sir and Lady Kytson at Hengrave Hall in Suffolk. Unusually, after his second book of Madrigals was published in 1609 it appears he did not compose again despite being kept on at the house by Lady Kytson until her death in 1628. Draw On Sweet Night examines this mystery in a sumptuous costume drama, produced in collaboration with renowned vocal group I Fagiolini.
The Walker
'The Walker' is Mateo, a civil engineer with a plan: walking each and every one of the streets of New York.
People Hold On
Past conflicts and tensions arise when a group of late 20-something friends spend the weekend together to celebrate an upcoming wedding.
Mermaids on Mars
A young boy travels to Mars to try and save the last of the planets water and the three mermaids who live there from a love struck Martian bent on destruction.
Candy Apple
A Dark Comedy about a father and son consumed by New York's undercurrents of vice and desperation.
Leapfrog Letter Factory Adventures: Great Shape Mystery
In this video, children see how Tad and Lily use what they know about 2D shapes to learn about 3D shapes. Sharing food provides a meaningful context to introduce fractions as equal parts of a whole. Children also observe many different ways to measure things.
Flesh of my Flesh
Flesh of my Flesh chronicles mankind’s final hours in the last great war for existence. An embedded research team reveals themselves to rescue their own beleaguered rescue party. This triggers a snowball of betrayal, jealousy, love, and redemption, punctuated by bullets, pain, and death. After the bullets, pain, and death come more revelations.
Christ lives in Siberia
In a remote area of Siberia, the world’s largest sect lives under the teachings of Vissarion, a man who claims to be the reincarnation of Jesus. Sveta has moved from away from St Petersburg and her ex-husband Magomed, and now lives in the community with her children, Danial, Mariam and Zaur, and her new husband, the Vissarionite bell ringer Dmitiri. Christ Lives in Siberia (Jeesus elab Siberis), by Estonian duo Jaak Kilmi and Arbo Tammiksaar, follows the daily lives of the children as they go to school and help out with community chores. As we go along, we discover more about them and what brought their mother to the community. Their lives are juxtaposed with that of Magomed, who writes letters to the Russian government in an attempt to get his children back.
Soilwork : Live in the Heart of Helsinki
After »The Living Infinite« came out on March 01, 2013, SOILWORK saw an international march of triumph, gaining world-wide chart recognition, entering the Top 20 in Finland, Germany, Switzerland and their native Sweden! The career spanning live set was recorded in Helsinki 2014 and features guest appearances by Floor Jansen (NIGHTWISH) and Nathan J. Biggs (SONIC SYNDICATE)!
Kansas: Miracles Out of Nowhere
2014 marked the 40th Anniversary of KANSAS! The classic lineup reunited, for the first time in more than 30 years, to relive the incredible, untold story of one of the most successful American rock bands. The Feature film includes in-depth interviews with all 6 original members along with Brian May (Queen), David Wild (Rolling Stone), Garth Brooks, and many more! Here how "Dust in the Wind" was just a passing comment away from never being recorded and how "free beer" changed their lives forever!
Jingle
Óscar and Fon are friends and war reporters. They are kidnapped in a basement, in a foreign country, over three thousand miles from home.
Versus
When the murderer of a crime lord's son surfaces, unarmed and willing to be taken into custody, assassin Ray Vincent is contracted to wreak bloody retribution. But soon enough, Ray finds himself drawn into a deadly game where the truth could destroy everyone involved.
Jade Miners
A fascinating documentary, shot in the mountainous north of Burma. No filmmaker is welcome there, because, against the background of a civil war, the jade miners enter the deserted mines illegally. With the aid of filming locals, however, Midi Z was able to compile this portrait. Getting rich quick turns out to be hard and risky work Jade has always been a valuable commodity in Asia. In the mountains in the north of Burma there are valuable deposits of jade. The area forms part of Kachin State, inhabited by many ethnic groups which found themselves embroiled in the Civil War in 2010 with the Burmese government. Jade mining was halted because of the conflict. Thousands of workers, however, went to the war zone in order to dig for illegal jade. It turned the region into a no-go area and the filmmaker Midi Z, who had so far made feature films in Burma, saw no opportunity to go and film there. It was far too dangerous. © iffr.com
#WalangForever
Mia, a celebrated writer of romantic-comedy films, is at a turning point in her life which makes it difficult for her to believe that love could last. Everything comes to a head when Ethan returns, only for her to find out that he has become a cynic of lasting love because she broke his heart.
Eggs and Soldiers
A single Irish Dad forgets the tree on Christmas Eve. Ned the older son's maturity is challenged as he risks everything to have his younger brother Marco experience a real Irish Christmas.
Glass House
An exploration of Soviet director Sergei Eisenstein's notes and drawings for a science fiction movie that he pitched to Paramount in 1930 about the residents of a skyscraper with walls and floors of clear glass.
The Wolf Who Came to Dinner
Bea Barkley is an eight-year-old horror fanatic with a serious problem: her mom's brought her new boyfriend home to meet the family, and no-one but Bea seems to notice he's a werewolf.
Frank and the Wondercat
Frank and the Wondercat is a creative personal documentary that follows Frank Furko, an 80-year old eccentric living in the Pittsburgh suburb of Plum, and explores the themes of memory, loss, friendship and mortality. Taking stock of his life, Frank tries to reconcile with the forty years working on the family farm with his domineering father, the end of his 20 year marriage and his role as a celebrity derived from an unusual but deeply felt friendship with Pudgie Wudgie, his twenty pound performing house-cat. Supported by Frank's twenty years of VHS video archives, mesmerizing footage that is strange, oddly beautiful, and often hilarious - this is an intimate and thoughtful portrait of an older man struggling to reconcile with his past.
Diary of a Short
The filmmaker is asked to direct a short film for the opening of a certain festival. The responsibility upsets and distresses her. She finds a solution that results in a manifest secret about fragile cinema and it’s adventures.
League of Exotique Dancers
League of Exotique Dancers explores vintage Burlesque's world of fun, frolic, and feathers, yet also turns the spotlight on the poverty, racism, and sexism that were rampant under all that glitter.
Credence
Redefining the way LGBT people are shown on screen, Credence tells the story of a family torn apart during the last evacuation on Earth after violent storms have made survival impossible. The story follows two fathers' decision to make the ultimate sacrifice — to give up all their possessions to ensure the survival of their daughter… and the entire human race.
Mother(s)
The 8-year-old Aida lives in an apartment in the Parisian suburb. The daily life of Aida and the whole family is overwhelmed when her father comes back from Senegal, their country of origin. Actually, he did not come back alone. He returned with the young Senegalese Rama whom he introduced as his second wife. Aida is very sensitive to her mother's distress. She decides then to get rid of the new visitor.
Milkman
A cheery neighborhood milkman tries to save his untarnished career after he delivers a bad batch of milk.
Balut Country
"Balut Country" follows the journey of Jun, an heir to the duck farm left to him by his late father. He must decide whether to sell the property to secure his future, or spare the land's loyal caretakers of inevitable displacement.
In-between
Waking up under an unusual decorated tree in the middle of nowhere, Alexis, a teenage girl, receives the news from Matthew, a young boy, that she's dead. They're in In-between: a place for the dead who are unable to crossover because they are still attached to the lives they had. Through their new friendship, Alexis and Matthew confront their pasts and, in their exploration of love and death, consider their futures.
Clear years
I wasn’t told. I wasn’t told it would be so difficult to live together. To keep a family together. To maintain love and happiness. I wasn’t told, and if someone had told me I wouldn’t have listened. I chose to live with my camera in my hand, filming the trajectory of feelings, from the golden age to the lost paradise, from being born to being reborn.
The Miracle Archives
Sacrificing both her professional and personal life, a journalist decides to investigate the mysterious "Miracle Archives."
Envy
Twelve images in 3,900 fragments. A hymn to the most universal of human emotions (in all its stroboscopic glory). Music by the Able Sea.