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- As Germany expands its borders, scorching Europe from end to end, two brave Czechs of the Resistance prepare to assassinate Reinhard Heydrich, the mastermind behind the hideous "Final Solution" to the "Jewish Question".
- An adaptation of Hjalmar Söderberg's novel "The Serious Game" from 1912. The great Swedish love story.
- Ruslan and Lyudmila will go through plenty of adventures, battles and magic in Chernomor's fairytale lands before they get hold of their right for love and happiness.
- After losing his farm during the floods of 1953, a romantic Dutch farmer is tired of getting his socks wet. He cycles to Italy and decides to grow tulips in the sweltering heat of Puglia.
- The Ysbreeker family: mother Jolien (45), father Frank (47) daughter Roos (16) and son Teun (14) enjoy their annual holiday on a campsite in France. Teun is at the beginning of his puberty and notices that his mind thinks his own way, he can't control his hormones. The camping is the perfect place for this. Roos, a young woman in the middle of her puberty, is more interested in her first camping love, than in her family. Teun notices that his sister is becoming a woman, in all different ways. How does he react? What does he do with his feelings? Does it have any influences on the brother-sister relationship?
- A young boy starting school for the first time struggles to fit in to a strictly regimented society in in post-revolutionary China.
- Hari lives in a Gaushala with family. Substituting an odd job, he sees Leela and falls for her. They gradually fall in love, but will it last when they're apart?
- The history of Dawson City, the gold rush town that had a historical treasure of forgotten silent films buried in permafrost for decades until 1978.
- Jake has lived alone in the woods since the Vietnam War hiding from long buried memories. His gruff exterior and lonely routines are suddenly broken down by a young and feisty girl who works her way into his heart, changing him forever.
- The Principle" brings to light astonishing new scientific observations challenging the Copernican Principle; the foundational assumption underlying the modern scientific worldview.
- This comedy revolves around two brothers, both wonderful chefs, who fall out catastrophically.
- It's 2032 AD. All natural resources have been depleted plunging humanity into chaos. Yet one hope remains, a lost energy formula that can restore civilization. The only man for this job is former exercise TV show host, Burt Galaxy.
- Inspired by true stories of taxicab drivers of metropolitan Manila, BOUNDARY, a feature narrative film is set in the urban roadways of Manila during Christmas. A guilt-ridden and disheveled taxi driver named LIMUEL ALCANTARA picks up a mild-mannered businessman named EMMANUEL LAZARO as his last passenger for the night. Limuel's conspiracy to bring Emmanuel to the hideout of robbery gang leader DIEGO GAWARAN takes a wrong turn. Their journey together from Manila to the foothills of Antipolo becomes a tension-filled and claustrophobic experience. The only way out of this seemingly eternal ride is to face their damnation.
- One dark and stormy night the tax man pays a visit to an eccentric horror fan who keeps the unwelcome guest distracted by telling him 4 tales of terror from the stories of Joe R. Lansdale, Edgar Allan Poe, Lafcadio Hearn and Jeff Strand.
- Has Islam been hijacked by radical extremists who are actively trying to destroy the values on which Western society rests? Should the world be concerned? This film is a personal odyssey through the Muslim world, moving from key intellectuals who have to live with threats from modern Islamism to the top echelons of the worldwide movement known as the Muslim Brotherhood.
- Showcases interviews, classes, and vibrant group social interaction. The evening comes alive with sultry music and scintillating visuals.
- On December 7, 1993 a crazed gunman shot twenty-five people on the LIRR, killing six. This is the worst crime in New York history prior to the 9-11 attacks.
- After a magazine scoop in Switzerland on the "12 Theses," everyone associated with it dies. As a series of mysterious and deadly events unfold, Captain Martin Jakobi and theology student Claire have to find out why and who.
- A former revolutionary is forced to confront his past after the murder of his eldest son. He must devise a way to avenge his son's death, save his family from ruin, and face the consequences of his choices.
- On an eerie full moon night in Mumbai, a man with a box of chocolates boards a local train to go on a date. But as the train pulls away from the station the lights in the compartment suddenly go out, eerie noises are heard in the shadows and shit begins to go down real quick.
- Go Public: A Day in the Life of PUSD will be a two-hour video document of one entire day in the Pasadena Unified School District. Pasadena is a racially and economically diverse community in Southern California with 28 public school campuses. Go Public will tell the story of one full day from sun up to long after sundown. Public education is a privilege and a right available to everyone in our country and 90% of the nations' children attend public school. We want to provide a window into the world of one urban school district, the many dedicated people, the myriad of opportunities available and the complexity of effectively serving the needs of all students. On May 8, 2012, fifty small camera crews followed a wide-ranging group of individuals who participate, attend, support and work in the School District. Teachers, students, principals, volunteers and many others revealed their unique involvement in what makes a public school district function. This film will be the story of public school at the moment things are happening. No voice-over narrative and no expert commentaries. By filming over one complete day, we had access to the struggles and resolutions that often occur many times in an average day. Through personal stories, Go Public will be a film that articulates the experiences of navigating a typical day in public school. This project is important now because too much focus has been placed on what is broken in public school education. There is room for improvement, but we also want to capture the good things that go on every day in our public schools, the teamwork it takes and the textured richness for those involved. By telling the stories of individuals that work and participate in the schools, we will encourage viewers to become informed and compassionate advocates for their community public schools.
- The countdown to terror has begun. Astronaut Eli Cologne became the first man on Mars, but something went horribly wrong. Infected by an alien organism, he returned to Earth a savage monster with an unquenchable thirst for human flesh.
- Eight young, drama and hormone fueled contestants are dropped off on a secluded island to fend for themselves for a fake reality show titled "Survive-THIS!". But - there's a killer on the loose unknown to the contestants knocking each one off for real. Choose Your Victim is an 8-part bi-monthly audience-interactive web series, where you decide the outcome of each contestant!
- Made in the Eighties takes you on a time travelling journey back to the glamour and the glitz of the 1980s. Following Donna, a small town girl who lives by the sea with her party animal friends. But Donna wants more than the usual; she has big hair, big ambition, and she's ready for the hustle and bustle of the city lights. Meanwhile her paths cross with big city boy Ricki who is running away from his gangster family and involvement with criminal activity. Their love blossoms and the truths unveil a dramatic and nail-biting twist. Party with the cast through Musical Sequences, Outrageous Shoulder Pads and the Nightclub Dramas of 1989.
- Green Card Fever is the story of a young man in the United States who overstays his visa in the pursuit of a "Green Card". He naively muddles through an underworld of illegal immigrants, immigration lawyers and the INS, and the love of an American girl of Indian origin.
- A Coney Island-inspired, densely-layered visually dynamic documentary portrait of the life and times of the original Nathan's Famous, created in 1916 by filmmaker Lloyd Handwerker's grandparents, Nathan and Ida Handwerker. 30 years in the making, Famous Nathan interweaves decades-spanning archival footage, family photos and home movies, an eclectic soundtrack and never-before-heard audio from Nathan: his only interview, ever as well as compelling, intimate and hilarious interviews with the dedicated band of workers, not at all shy at offering opinions, memories and the occasional tall tale.
- How to Stay Free is a documentary that asks the question does our correctional system really rehabilitates its inmates? Told through the eyes of returning citizens, a St Louis prosecutor, a former deputy sheriff and many others, the documentary highlights the financial incentive the prison systems benefit from, what is done before a citizen returns to society and what pitfalls are intentionally awaiting them to trip them up and return back to prison.
- Drifting from fiction to documentary, Greatest Hits tells the story of Emilio, a man in his fifties who shows up at the family home after fifteen years of absence. His wife and his twenty-eight year old son receive him with bitterness and confusion. After a couple of days they decide to kick him out, only to find out that he has left on his own accord. The son ends up tracking down Emilio and spends a couple of days hanging out with him in his apartment.
- The Way is the story of countless believers around the world who've traded Easter ham for Passover lamb and Sunday church for Saturday Sabbath - all in an effort to live like the Savior. They're holding every church tradition up against scripture and cutting away anything that doesn't conform. In the process, they encounter resistance from a religious system two millennia in the making, and for the first time, learn what it's like to be a "peculiar people."
- In the wake of a devastating Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis, Nicholas Zarrillo finds himself not only battling a relentless disease but also grappling with the heart-wrenching abandonment of his own family. Driven by an unyielding desire to prove his worth, Nicholas embarks on an extraordinary journey-an unsanctioned boxing match with the magnetic UFC Star Mike Perry. Will this Underdog defy all odds to reclaim his life and inspire others in a battle that transcends the ring or fade into the shadows of uncertainty?
- More than 120,000 Japanese Americans were interned behind barbed wire during World War II - over half were children. This documentary captures the experiences of six Americans of Japanese ancestry who were confined as innocent children to internment camps by the U.S. government during World War II. The film vividly portrays their personal journey to heal the deep wounds they suffered from this experience.
- 24-year-old lifelong best friends, Sarah and Addie meet at their regular coffee shop. Addie reveals that she just got a job at record label Stomping Records and events begin to unravel.
- Max and Missy have been best friends for as long as they can remember, and now Max is falling in love with her. But strange things start happening to him at school. He can see through walls, hear distant voices, and he suddenly has super-human strength! When students start mysteriously disappearing after school Max and his friends stumble upon a sinister plot by his teachers to take over the world. And when they kidnap Missy, Max must put his new found superpowers to the test to save the girl he loves.
- Sex Culture is a TV show that mixes unique sightseeing tours of foreign and exotic lands with an enticing investigation into the culture's sexual behaviors, attitudes, and practices. We explore issues such as dating, public affection, marriage rites, prostitution, abortion, pornography, the use of sex toys and birth control, and many other aspects of sexuality.
- Recorded entirely on super 8 film, Sleep Always tells the story of a lonely and isolated Canadian jazz musician who forms a friendship with Nada, a strange homeless girl, and his growing obsession with her.
- Living on the outer boundaries of society, the eponymous orange thief and some other country-wise ruffians steal fruit for sustenance, sale, and the sheer excitement of courting danger. After the thief ends up in a Sicilian jail, his life takes an unexpected turn when his bunkmate promises him a deal.
- While a Middle Eastern dictator is fleeing his besieged country his plane crashes on the Mexican Border. He is inadvertently carried into Texas by illegal immigrants. Struck by a truck occupied by three cowboys he is taken back to their exotic game ranch where their housekeeper nurses him back to health as they slowly discover his true identity. Or do they?
- A poetic documentary about the life and work of Gunnar Fischer, the Swedish cinematographer behind world cinema classics like Wild Strawberries, A Summer with Monica and The Seventh Seal (selected among the best cinematographic works of the 20th century by American Cinematographer).
- Facundo celebrates his 18th birthday with his schoolmates. Nico, his older brother, and Guille, his best friend, decide to surprise him by taking him to a brothel. From that day on, Facundo will have to decide what to do in the face of the attraction he feels for Guille.
- It Seems to Hang On is based on the true story of the serial killers Alton Coleman and Debra Brown, a young Black couple who cut a violent path beginning in the summer of 1984 through the American Midwest (Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin). The dialogue spoken in the film is inspired and based on lyrics from the American soul duo (and couple) Ashford and Simpson's 1979 hit song "It Seems to Hang On". The lyrics refer to a couple struggling to hang on or to be together thought adversity. Filmmaker Kevin Jerome Everson's strategy was to make a film about a desperate, violent but loving couple on the run from the law. The film was shot in and around the city of Detroit, and area where Coleman and Brown committed several murders. Their crimes were horrific, and their victims were Black with the exception of one white woman, a murder that eventually led to Coleman's conviction and execution. Alton Coleman was executed in 2002. Debra Brown is doing life in a prison in Indiana. Coleman was born in 1956 in Waukegan, Illinois near Wisconsin. Debra Brown was born in 1962 in Ohio. There is no current documentation on how they met.
- If You Don't Watch the Way You Move features Derek "Dripp" Whitfield Jr. and Taymond "choSkii" Hughes of the music group BmE composing and recording their latest composition, "Shiesty", in the Columbus, Mississippi studio of Jermaine "Country Blakk" Brown only to be interrupted by a John Cage score.
- Hazel (dual) is a split screen film, shot in 16mm b/w, inspired by the legendary recording of the underrated guitarist Eddie Hazel's (1950-1993) ten-minute guitar solo on "Maggot Brain", the title track to Funkadelic's 1971 album.
- Backwater is a short film about a man and a woman in the wilderness. They are escaping a past in the city, which is a harder task than they had anticipated. The couple has become each others worst enemy, as they leave the shore on a small canoe.
- A group of lively senior citizens meet bi-weekly in Hollywood for over 35 years to watch and celebrate classic American films. A nostalgic documentary about friendship, classic movies, growing old, and living life to the fullest.
- A sexy fashion designer and disillusioned screenwriter use their experience to charm their way through the younger, hotter dating pool of sultry Venice Beach until an unlikely blind date forces them to reevaluate their pursuit of love.
- Following his resurrection over a century after the events in Bram Stoker's classic novel, Count Dracula finds himself in Canada, where he can really sink his teeth into his trade! Our hero - a former hockey star - must save a distant relative of Dracula's original love from the power of the vampire, before she can be made his queen and spread pestilence amongst the living. Along the way, they encounter a vampire hunter from the black forests of Moose Jaw, a delicious minion of the Count, and a crazed accountant who just happens to be under Dracula's command!
- Elaine is a woman who has bad luck with men. On this day, she was fired. Her lover (the man who fired her) ended their relationship and she is in a bad mood. While she is sleeping, another man invades her life. A burglar! The intentions of this man is to get money as he is in desperation. While the burglar displays a sense of menace, as he nears the sleeping Elaine he has it in his power to use violence and menace to get his way but he doesn't. Elaine is a heavy sleeper and this disrupts his plans for a hit and run and get all the money he can. A move in-the-moment from Elaine while she is still sleeping and delirious changes the vantage point from burglar to victim and Elaine must make a choice what to do with this man. It's too bad she's still in a bad mood and men aren't high on her list!!
- The documentary 'Touched' provides a unique glimpse behind the walls of Maiti Nepal, an institution created by Anuradha Koirala (CNN hero 2011) to give shelter and strength to Nepalese women who escaped the brothels of Mumbai, Delhi and the Middle East. Some of these women were as young as eight when they were forced to work in the brothels, this happens to thousands of girls every year. Three artists from Australia went to Kathmandu to help the women paint the walls of the institution with images of color and beauty. As the mural unfolds, the lives of the women in the hospice is revealed and their stories are told, sharing their attitudes to life and hopes for the future. It is a story of courage and survival in the face of seemingly impossible odds.
- Music from the Edge of the Allegheny Plateau is loosely based on William Klein's 1980 documentary, "The Little Richard Story". The city of Mansfield Ohio sits at the Allegheny Plateau and has an incredible range of musical talent. Commissioned by the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, with major support from the Bentson Foundation.