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Hozier: The Church Tapes
Hozier brings his blues, folk, and gospel sound to Ireland's St. James' Church, and talks about the influences behind his music.
Feelings Are Facts: The Life of Yvonne Rainer
Feelings Are Facts: The Life of Yvonne Rainer chronicles the defiant, uncompromising, and highly influential ideas of postmodern choreographer and filmmaker Yvonne Rainer. Over the course of her career, she revolutionized modern dance, generated what later became known as performance art, and changed the basic tenets of experimental filmmaking - all during a time when women were largely ignored in the art world. Today she continues to push forward, creating vibrant, courageous, unpredictable work, inspiring a new generation of artists to question, overthrow, and generate possibilities of their own. Feelings Are Facts: The Life of Yvonne Rainer is the story of this remarkable artist and the equally remarkable times that shaped her creative practice.
The Noise in My Head
A woman returns to Geneva after studying abroad and soon finds herself in a relationship with a street vendor.
Sinuaria
"Sinuaria" deals with Michele Murtas, an imprisoned young man in the Asinara's penitentiary at the end of the 70s. He has a talent for hairdressing, and all the women on the island love him for that.
Moon People
Explores gender fluidity and the elimination of labels pertaining to sexual orientation.
Toponymy
From toponymy, a branch of linguistics, to politics, the links can be quite unexpected. These are which are sought to be revealed in the new fi lm by Jonathan Perel who uses his filmwork as a tool to explore and accurately document the marks left by previous dictators of Argentina. We are in the province of Tucuman, in the north of Argentina, an emblematic region where the fi rst Act of Independence in South America was signed in 1816 and where the “Operation Independence” took place in 1974, during which the guerillas’ insurgence was violently repressed.
Before You Can Blink
Sahara Teka is a beautiful young woman known for her raging temper and will stand up to anyone, except her abusive ex. When Mac comes to her rescue she falls in love and marries him after only 24 hours. Deep buried secrets about each other are slowly revealed putting their love and whirlwind marriage to a test that few can survive.
Catherine Adelaide
Two people spend an evening together in North America's oldest city, contemplating their relationship as well as their surroundings.
Japanscope, panorama de la nouvelle Nouvelle Vague
A “Cinéma, de notre temps” series episode directed by french filmmaker Philippe-Emmanuel Sorlin, originally aired 16 June 2015.
The Crooked Taled Cat
This Short film is written and directed by Danny Sedore and produced by Eric Tesainer & Alex Grewenig. Featuring Ty Ippolito and Murray Urquhart. When Chloe Simmons was just six years old, she witnessed her father being arrested and taken away in handcuffs. The trauma of that moment still haunts her every night. Recently, her family was evicted from their home and Chloe was given a cardboard box by her mother. On her way to school, she finally opened the box and found a kitten inside. Overwhelmed with emotion, Chloe cried on the subway while other passengers looked on. A little girl behind her wanted to play with the kitten, but Chloe couldn't bear to let it go. She eventually got off the subway and daydreamed about her father coming to rescue her from her difficult life. When she woke up on a bench at a bus stop, she was still clutching the box and her backpack.
Consumers
Sammy is a 14 year old girl who makes YouTube videos. Robby just moved to New York City after college. Jerry is a single 34 year old network administrator living in the suburbs. Through their fragmented experiences, Consumers explores the dialectical problematics of the contemporary experience.
Taven
A resentful entity continued to reincarnate back to the Saha World in search for his lost love while fighting on a losing battle against the secret guardians of the underworld.
Boat Film
An attempt to re-make the animated boats in Marie Menken’s 1962 film, Go Go Go, but the change in time and location creates a new version, quite different from the original.
Sympathy, Said the Shark
During a storm, a young couple reluctantly lets their estranged friend inside. He's soaked, bloodied, and insisting that someone is trying to kill him.?The night is soon sent off the rails, as all three must confront dark secrets in the face of a powerful threat that comes knocking.? The story is told with innovative camera work, shifting from the explicit first person POVs of each main character.
foryannfromrose - hair removed
This is the first little film dedicated to yann beauvais that, because of the appearance of a hair from top to bottom of all the images, could not be shown in the Brazilian exhibition in Recife celebrating his 40 years of activity.
Away with Me
A spontaneous holiday romance in Nice turns sour when there is a clash of intentions and expectations between the two men.
Zokuri. 3 Kaidan Yowa ~ Kimyō na Noroi ~
3rd installment in "Zokuri. Kaidan Yowa" film series.
The Queen's Longest Reign: Elizabeth & Victoria
With Queen Elizabeth II about to become the longest-reigning monarch in British history, this documentary compares the lives and the reigns of two extraordinary women.
Space-Time Pervert: If Time Could Stop!
An erotic comedy starring popular sexy actress Urumi Narumi. Mitsuo, who was in his fourth year aiming for medical school, was working part-time as a cleaner at the hospital where Misora, a nurse he admired, worked. One day, Mitsuo is given glasses by Gotokuji, a hospitalized patient, that can stop time for 4 seconds.
Horror Bizarre: How Will I Die
A couple is enjoying a night in and decide to take a quiz.
Don't Tell Anyone (No Le Digas A Nadie)
In a community where silence is seen as necessary for survival, undocumented immigrant activist Angy Rivera joins a generation of Dreamers in a quest to come out of the shadows and claim her place in the only home she's ever known.
Dissonance
Dissonance explores the harsh challenges of a young man's stale relationship and stalled career. As everything seems to be going nowhere, he must decide whether he will hold onto love, or face the fear that moving forward may mean letting go. In a moment, everything changes forever...
Illusory
Illusory is a story about debt. A woman owes a man money which she can't pay then the man gets mad and gets a little aggressive. But oh how the tables are turned when you see how the woman is more clever than the man.
Big Sun
After Nola Chérie and Indiamore, Chassol presents BIG SUN, last part of the trilogy. Big Sun, Christophe Chassol’s brilliantly-dazzling fourth album, crowns his trilogy of ultrascores (a method he elaborated for harmonizing, symphonizing real life, the ‘here and now’), which started out in Creole-speaking New Orleans (Nola Chérie, 2011) before pursuing its route through India (Indiamore, 2013).
Blue Spring
Chronicling a day in the life of a rather solitary woman as she has to part from her much-younger lover, this film is a study in the art of non-verbal communication and the uselessness of words in the face of the inevitable.
Coração Azul
Janco and Samuel own a detective agency, in school. While investigating the disappearance of a volleyball, Janco tries to approach Dariana, the girl he is in love with.
James E. Talmage: The Story Behind Jesus the Christ
Author. Scientist. Religious scholar. Innovator. His commitment to the Gospel and his bold ability to think outside the box cemented James E. Talmage's place in LDS history. Discover Talmage's beginnings in England and Provo, Utah, his journey to the eastern States to further his scientific education, his command as a religious scholar, and ultimately his service as an apostle of the Lord. James E. Talmage: The Story Behind Jesus the Christ examines the backstory and the lasting legacy of Talmage's most popular book and crowning achievement, Jesus the Christ.
The Art of Recovery
Downtown has become a frontier of creativity where new ideas flourish. From raw and tragic beginnings, it has grown from a groundswell of spontaneous gap filling into a force that could redefine the shape of the future city. Projects like Gap Filler’s Dance-O-mat and Pallet Pavilion, the profusion of street art and Peter Majendie’s 185 Empty Chairs Memorial have become iconic symbols of the grassroots urban movement and provide sharp contrast to central Government’s big business, corporate driven approach to the rebuild of the city. Soon, a new city will arise, but whose city will it be, and will the creative energy that brought life to the rubble be a part of its future? The Art of Recovery documents one of the most dynamic, creative and contentious times in the history of Christchurch. It tells an uplifting story of resilience and community spirit that informs a greater conversation about how we live together, and how our we build our cities.
Death or Liberty
Between 1793 and 1867 the British Government banished its radicals, dissenters and rebels to harsh prison colonies at the very edge of the known world, Australia. Some escaped and returned to their homeland as heroes but many stayed on in this alien new world... The life stories of these rebels are full of acts of bravery and derring-do. In their own words they tell tales that are at once stirring, heart wrenching, dark, creepy, and even funny.
Lampedusa im Winter
The Italian “refugee island” of Lampedusa is in the firm grip of winters tristesse. Tourists have left, the remaining refugees fight to be taken to the mainland. As a fire destroys the worn down ferry, that connects the island to Italy, the mayor Giusi Nicolini and the local fishermen struggle for a new ship. The tiny community at the edge of Europe is engaged in a desperate struggle for solidarity with those who many consider the cause of the ongoing crisis: the African boat people.