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Strike Team
The incredible story of a sting operation set up by a division of the U.S. Marshals Service in Washington, D.C., to lure fugitives in by telling them they won free Redskins tickets.
World Beaters
Maine-Endwell didn’t just win the 2016 Little League World Series. By beating the favored team from Seoul, South Korea (2-1) in the championship game, they completed a perfect season, ended Asia’s string of four straight titles and put the “Little” back in an event that began in Williamsport in 1947 with regional teams and now attracts a worldwide audience of more than two million viewers. How did they do it? In the words of the Seoul Little League team coach, “They brought their dreams with them.”
No Place for Tears
Due to the war that has laid waste on Syria, the Kurdish city of Kobane, located in the Rojava region, at the frontier with Turkey, has been under the siege of Daesh militias (the so-called Isis). Equipped with heavy artillery, the terrorists shelled the city and cut it off from the rest of the world. After four months of relentless fighting, Kobane was won back by the Kurdish YPG (an acronym whose translation means People’s Protection Units). While the fight was raging on, many people sought sanctuary over the border in Turkey. Across the border, people were watching in horror as the war unfolded but managed also to forge bonds of solidarity with those fleeing from Kobane. "No Place for Tears" is a powerful testimony to the valour of the Kurdish people in Kobane and the courage of the villagers of Maheser who sheltered their neighbours from the war.
Throwing Shade Live
It's our 2016 Throwing Shade Live tour doc with clips from our live show, prank calls to hate groups, interviews with audience members, and a musical number you will tell your grandchildren about. What else could you ask for, hunny bun?
Being Rich
“Rolex the Portuguese” has risked the “adventure” in neighbouring Burkina Faso, without success. Here he is back in Abidjan, to make lots of money. With his companions, aged between 15 and 25, he makes a living from casual trade, in particular from that of “grazing”, i.e. online scams, taking advantage of the monetary largesse of white women in search of love or sensations, whose money they then blow in the ‘maquis’ (bars) or nightclubs.
Triptych from Napoleon
A digital flicker film following a structure designed inherently within the closing acts of Abel Gance's "Napoleon," Triptych is in many ways a set of questions defined by the nature of nationality and the appropriation of identity - flicker films are mercurially bound to celluloid, and to appropriate this in a digital manner is a crime of its own.
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Immersion
A thief wakes up in a room with a couple dead guys, a gun, a briefcase full of money, and a dubious gentleman watching from the shadows. What happens next is 'virtually' criminal.
Mr. Chibbs
An observational feature length documentary that follows NBA All-Star Kenny Anderson, in the midst of a mid life crisis, dealing with drinking issues, attempting to get a job, and on a journey to find himself ten years post retirement.
The Common Touch
The Common Touch tells the story of Jake Bailey, viral sensation and student of Christchurch Boys High School, who was told one week before his graduation speech about his diagnosis of life-threatening cancer.
Sorry, We're Closed
Sociopathic Charlotte is struggling to keep her late night diner in business. After years of serving the same sleazy men, she comes up with an unconventional solution, that benefits her restaurant.
Break of Day
A young woman meets a man in a seedy hotel for a mysterious assignation in this unsettling narrative.
Colour My World
Three-part colour inquiry. Questions adapted from Frederick Douglass to Jericho Brown bring the hurt. The images have been soaked in water until everything recognizable has been stripped away, leaving behind a wash of colours, a bacterial flow.
El aleteo del colibrí
Fran gets run over when he tries to stop a robbery. From that moment on, he’ll travel through his memories to amend the things he got wrong.
Hardware
An amateur electronic drums enthusiast travels to a housewares trade show looking to strike up the perfect business partnership. When things don't go as planned, he finds himself at the mercy of the electronic drumbeat playing in his head.
Swipe
A short film about the sweet intimacy and destructive power of social media - told from the point of view of a smartphone.
Coalesce: A City Composed
A visual artist and a musician create a series of works in which paintings and musical scores form cohesive pieces intended to be experienced together. The works interpret the excitement and monotony of life in the urban desert sprawl from the diverse perspectives of the native and the newcomer.
My Father's Choice
Her father fled Mao's Cultural Revolution, going to Hong Kong. Not long after, he joined the great Chinese exodus to the West and started a restaurant in Maastricht. But was his personal story really so closely interwoven with the history of China, Yan Ting Yuen wonders in this family portrait.
All for a Rose
Elena has just turned 18 and this is her first day working in a coffee bar in Bobbio, a town in the north of Italy. It's summer and the coffee bar is very busy. The first day at work is a chance for Elena to meet lots of different people. Each person has a different story to tell - not just in words but also through simple gestures and actions. These characters can sometimes be quite odd and reflect the countless nuances of the human soul.
Hold Me Down
Based on true events, Hold Me Down depicts a day in the life of a 19-year-old single mother in the Bronx who works as a stripper at an illegal nightclub to support her child.
Principal Dancer
Principal Dancer is a mesmerizing look on how a young artist's journey is defined by his ability to challenge his own limits and to reinvent himself. Brazilian hip-hop performer turned into Royal Ballet's principal dancer Thiago Soares unveils the backstage of the Royal Opera House, in London, as he rehearses alongside some of the most outstanding names in contemporary dance - and prepares to go back home, in Rio de Janeiro, where he'll face one of his life's most challenging presentations.
Ticino
A silent, black and white film portrait of two children set against the eponymous Swiss river, Ticino takes its cue from Franz West's famous "Adaptives" sculptures.
How to Die in China
Game developer Elliott Marc Jones, his girlfriend Stephenie and musician Matthew Sayers travel to three major Chinese cities to conquer the country's most dangerous activities and extreme sports.
Bigger Than the Beatles
When Beach Boy Dennis Wilson introduced his new pal to the L.A. music scene, sparks began to fly. Charlie, an intense singer-songwriter, penned some songs for The Beach Boys, but his worldwide fame came for another reason entirely.
The Amazing Neckbeard
A comic book nerd discovers what it truly means to be a hero in this stop-motion animated short.
All For One
United by their renegade spirit and a determination to win against substantial odds, these riders take on the international circuit. The film offers unique insights into the first five years of their journey, bearing witness to the ethos of the team as embodied by all – from the strongest to most embattled members. Out of a culture that embraces a deeply human approach to sport, unlikely champions are born, and seemingly improbable team and personal goals are achieved.
Hitting The Highspots - Shane Strickland
On this edition of Hitting the Highspots, Naylor is joined by Shane Swerve Strickland. In this interview you get to hear from Swerve himself about his fast rise to the top of the wrestling world. Naylor and Swerve hit the Killshot with everything discussed in the interview. You can hear the passion in Shane's voice as he talks about unique training, his break in CZW, and Lucha Underground. Sit down and enjoy the Swerve!
To & Kyo
Downtown Tokyo, Yanesen. Two petit-demons “To” and “Kyo” are doing tags in the narrow alley with full speed. For them, this city has been their playground for centuries since Tokyo was called “Edo”.
River Of Silence
After the mysterious murder of her daughter, Helen Wolf sets out to find answers, instead the killer finds her.
BRIDGIT
Prodger examines queer identity and time in this first-person essay film, shot in and around the Scottish Highlands and named after the eponymous Neolithic deity, whose name has numerous iterations depending on life stage, locality and point in history.
Madam Hurricane
A freshly heartbroken young film student sets out to make a thoroughly ill-advised film about her ex-boyfriend.
Fire
A double projection consisting of video and 16mm, Lucy Parker's Fire responds to the performative work of British artist Annabel Nicolson as two sets of hands attempt to spark a fire through increasingly sophisticated means.
Exorcism of the 7th Demon
After a possession led to his daughter's suicide, Michael has made it his mission to save others from the same fate. Struggling with faith and purpose, he takes on Satan's army and the the demons that seek his demise