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- Revolves around five neighborhoods and five female figures, divided into five interconnected episodes with Patrick serving as the thread. Each episode represents a different emotional state in a man-woman relationship. Five completely different female characters, with different background, stories and shortcomings. The five girls change Patrick's initial destiny and intentions, but at the same time he changes theirs.
- On May 18, 1936, Abe Sada, a former geisha, kills her lover by "erotic asphyxiation", then slices his sex and inscribes his name in his flesh.
- Vincenzo Cutuli is a young Sicilian journalist who takes care of a blog dedicated to the crime without too many scruples and putting himself a bit ridiculous, which in the past has given him many problems and headaches. He is a man in constant search for the scoop of life and the way to recover his deteriorated public image so when an email arrives with a picture of the body of a mutilated woman found in a lake, he throws himself headlong into the case. But after putting the article online, he discovers a disconcerting truth.
- After the end of the Nazi regime and the unconditional surrender in May 1945, almost all bigger cities in Germany were destroyed. This film contains color footage of Berlin and Potsdam in July 1945.
- Doctor Henck fears death and his lack of funds and gets hit by a car which spoils his coat. He visits circuit judge Richardt to borrow some money. Richard is generous and lends Henck his fur-coat. Now Henck is in a much better mood. When he returns home his wife confuses him with Richardt, because of the fur-coat.
- About the Gabriel Matzneff affair and pedophilia in French culture and society from the 1950s to the present day.
- "Song to the Siren" is a song written by Tim Buckley and his writing partner Larry Beckett and was first released on Buckley's 1970 album Starsailor. In 1983 This Mortal Coil recorded their version.
- "The Schleyer Tape" is a compilation of television and news footage comprising almost two hours of media accounts regarding the infamous Baader-Meinhof gang/RAF. The film begins with the kidnapping of Hanns-Martin Schleyer, September 5, 1977, and the dramatic news reportage from the scene of the car accident in Cologne where Schleyer was abducted.
- About Alena, a painter, who was abused by her father when she was a kid, which causes her a schizophrenic problem of which she is not aware.
- The curious case of the Japanese cannibal Issie Sagawa, who in 1981 shot his Sorbonne classmate, cut her up with a meat carver and boiled the remains, and finally ate her.
- The Swedish carpenter Sture Johansson channels a 3000 year old spirit, Ambres, without even being aware of it.
- 'El Fin' drastically divides youth into two waves: there are couples composed of girls who paint oil landscapes and fall in love with young people with long hair, to go to the countryside to enjoy love and peacefully sing protest songs. But not for long: to the chords of "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" will appear a priest, a soldier, an official and a charro to interrupt the idyll and harass the youth soundly rebellious.
- Terese as a young woman breaks out the narrow patriarchal mold of a conservative Viennese family being shaped by the mother's enigmatic sorrow and the father's intimidating authority. She joins a commune with free sexuality and common property founded by Otto Muehl in the early 70s. This initially seems to be a very liberating life and love experiment, with highly developed art praxis in different medias and a prosperous economy. It yet increasingly glides into failure when Otto Muehl starts to act more and more authoritarian and to abuse his almost unlimited power in the group. Terese finds herself again in a difficult situation that calls for a clear decision.
- About five of the San Francisco-based artists and their families were close friends whose careers intertwined contributes to the rare intimacy of the portraits. In order of their appearance, those profiled are painter/sculptor/filmmaker William T. Wiley, filmmaker Robert Nelson, painter William George Allan, painter/sculptor William Geis, and painter/sculptor Robert H. Hudson.
- Two incredible musicians generating an intense, moving musical relationship. Raül Refree one of the most innovative european producers of the last decade, was blown away by Lina's voice, when he saw her sing at Clube de Fado in Lisbon.
- Presented reports on young people and celebrities, included satirical series like "Big Bullshit" (satire on the Big Brother), "Extreme Fakeover" (satire on the reality show Extreme Makeover) and "Dr Bill" (satire on Dr Phil). Dr. Bill and his clients were all played by Omid Khansari.
- 70 years after the verdict was announced, this historical documentation describes what happened in and around the Nuremberg Trial for the first time from the perspective of prominent observers such as Erich Kästner, Erika Mann, Alfred Döblin, John Dos Passos, Ilja Ehrenburg, Elsa Triolet, Willy Brandt and Markus Wolf. Their reports are supplemented by eyewitnesses from Germany, the USA and France.
- David Marvin, photographer and archivist, tormented by deafness and illness, killed himself in 1975. Mixing fiction and documentary, this feature film draws a parallel between his life and the history of Griffintown, a neighborhood of Montreal to which he devoted part of his work.
- An essay about disaffection in 7 segments inspired by Stendhal's seven stages of love, "De L'Amour" (1822). Most people are afraid of love because they are afraid of their deepest joy, delight and inner freedom.
- 2006– 49mTV-G3.8 (5)TV EpisodeImagine a second chance at life. Does the soul truly exist? If so, can it be transferred to another body? Can we remember our past lives? How does science deal with these ideas? Unravel the secrets of reincarnation.
- Photographer Norman Parkinson opened his first portrait studio in 1934. The BBC TV film "Stay Baby Stay", with Vanessa Redgrave, Twiggy, Raquel Welch, Marisa Mell, Celia Hammond and Kay Thompson, was Norman Parkinson's contribution to the BBC-2 colour series "One Pair of Eyes".
- Amidst a winter storm in Chicago, the emotional distance between a couple leads to a mysterious rift - both literal and figurative.
- The story of German architect Albert Speer, who became one of Hitler's closest allies.
- 19 remastered short films from the roaring twenties. As we enter the third millennium, we tend to believe that eroticism, and its cinema in particular, was born in the late 60's.
- On February 28, 1986, Palme was killed by a shot to the back, at very close range. His wife, Lisbet, was wounded by a second shot. There were several witnesses to the assassination, but none of them got a good look at the gunman.
- Presents the experiences of three women who were victims of incest in their childhood and records their suggestions for helping others. Severe depression, chronic drug abuse, and suicidal tendencies plagued these victims of sexual abuse, none of whom could expect comfort from their families.
- King Gustav Vasa consolidates his power, often in a very brutal way. He has seized church property such as bells and other gold to finance his position. The drama is mainly due to the insurgents of the men from the province Dalarna and Gustav Vasa's relationship to his wife and his two sons Erik and Johan.
- Ralph "Sonny" Barger - President of the Oakland Chapter of the Hell's Angels - I volunteer a group of loyal Americans for behind the line duty in Vietnam. We feel that a crack group of trained guerrillas could demoralize the Viet Cong.
- About a mentally disabled village simpleton, who is always ready to be of assistance to anyone who needs it, fixing things around the house or doing other manual jobs. In his humorous encounters with people - some friendly, others openly hostile - Oto frequently finds himself in situations that accentuate the fact that he is different, all the while patiently putting aside the pittance he gets from his "clients".
- Nanase runs a pawnshop in the Kabukicho area of Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. He is a genius appraiser able to distinguish fakes from originals. He gets pretty much everything at his pawnshop. When clients come to his shop, Nanase appraises their items and also tries to solve their worries.
- Time to look behind the curtain.
- Milan, Nov. 1906. The famous medium Eusapia Palladino is a guest at the Milanese Psychological Studies Society. A journalist of the Corriere della Sera, Luigi Barzini, is assigned to attend some sessions of the woman to verify her skills.
- There was once a mother who would no longer exist. About parents who wish they could tell their children that all fairy tales has an happy end. But one night, while the family is sleeping and dreaming that everything is as before, it happens, it/that they have not dared to mention.
- The San Francisco Diggers was a radical community-action group of activists and Improvisational actors operating from 1967 to 1968, based in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco.
- Doktor Krall fights furiously against diseases and depressions that can affect rats, paddles, rabbits and horses. But also against the enormous ambition and energy of his assistant Rolf.
- About an anarchist/individualist newspaper founded in April 1905 by Albert Libertad. The companions grouped around Libertad - Mahe, Duflore, André Lorulot, Emilie Lamotte, Mauricius - fought vices, habits and prejudices, tobacco and alcohol, the carrion cult and conformism resigned to the one who votes, goes to the barracks, gets married and work on.
- A hundred of Sweden's most radical leftists formed in 1968 secret Maoist cells in Uppsala and Stockholm. They called themselves the Rebels.
- In the heart of Brazil's tropical rainforest a 400-kilometer-long railway was built in the early 1900's. The dream of wealth drove the project forward: the railway was to carry rubber to the growing industry of the rich world.
- An evening at the Crazy Fish Sushi Bar: A lonely geezer courts the boss, an eye-catching sex blogger draws all the attention, a Japanese-Swiss family chews through a cultural conflict, and a restaurant critic painstakingly ogles each piece of food. Amid these episodes, Tobikomaki, a California roll, silently turns its laps on the conveyor belt. Its highest of existential highs is to be eaten.
- Displays a rawness that undercuts a sensual beauty, which is also secreted there. Shows the filmmaker beating up a rose as he purports to "put Nature in its place." Sequences from the original film are isolated in digital wall frames and repeated in slower motion where more of her process is revealed. We see Gunvor Nelson arrange unlikely elements in playful and profound ways.
- Interrogation on the notion of decadence(s) through the history and through the perspective of analysts and artists to decipher the crisis of civilization in progress.
- About the Siemens Geheimschreiber - G printer - a crypto machine that Hitler's engineers designed in the 30's. The mathematician Arne Beurling at Uppsala University revealed the G-printer's secret.
- A mysterious find in a bank vault after a dead relative leads to a encounter of art history.
- "Sick Darkness" - For a total of over 15 years, Kristine and Bjørnar have spent all their time in each of their steamy dark rooms. Behind double doors, several curtains and blinds, they live their lives. Even the slightest mental, social or physical exertion is too much.
- A meditative journey into the depths of water - and mind. "Dive Odyssey" takes the viewers on a journey into crystal clear darkness where the only light ever is man-made. The film is an ode to thousands of years of mystical experience of water. It is also a tribute to science-fiction classics, some of which may be recognized in the film. The film follows the Explorer (Gemma Smith) through her exploration of an unknown planet. A strange signal is reaching for her from the depths of ice. She makes her way through the snow, looking for the source. Once she finds the spot, she begins a journey into the dark, ice cold world submerged below the mountains.
- Highlights the rebellious young generation of artists in China fighting for political emancipation, artistic freedom and creating a cultural golden age during the 1980s - a significant decade of transformational change. Interweaving six main characters' memories with the director's personal narration, the film embarks on an emotional journey and tells a story of being passionate and idealistic before dreams are dashed to pieces.
- A two part documentary; 1 "Beginnings" 1885-1914, 2 "Breakthrough" 1915-1960., that recreates the historical path of psychoanalysis with, at the heart of this story, the destiny of an exceptional man. The first film presents three essential moments of the invention of psychoanalysis: the treatment of female hysteria at the end of the nineteenth century, the creation in Vienna around Freud of a first circle of disciples and the foundation of a movement international aim to spread worldwide the new healing technique of mental illnesses. The second film tells the transformations of psychoanalysis after the first world war: its expansion outside Vienna, its conquest of the great democratic countries and the exile to the United States and Great Britain of all the practitioners of continental Europe. driven out by Nazism and fascism.
- The ecologic crisis is a political, economic and social crisis. It is also cinematographic, as cinema coincides historically and in a critical and descriptive way with the development of the Anthropocene. "A Film, Reclaimed" is a conversation, an essay that reads the terrestrial crisis under the influence and with the help of the beautiful and terrible films which have accompanied it.
- With the democratic recovery in Uruguay, a state defined by some as "the drifting situation in which Uruguayan culture is found" becomes explicit. A youth sector oscillates between transformative creativity and disenchantment, they question their elders, the country and their conservative and exclusive habits.
- The fascinating story behind a catastrophic interview with the rock legend Lou Reed. Recorded in a hotel room, March, 2000.