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- Conrad and Louise Bapst are little farmers from the Swiss alpine living in autonomy and sharing the same estate with their three sons. They make Gruyère by hand, as it has been produced for three hundred years.
- Presentation of the one-month long rally in the University Place of Bucharest, Romania, where students and others demonstrated against the neo-communist government who had taken power after the toppling of communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu. The film also shows the brutal repression of the rally by the government.
- A satire on contemporary Kerala politics where brothers turn local leaders of rival parties, leading to distress for their aged and once-proud parents.
- Adam Surat is the first film directed by Tareque Masud. It is a documentary about Bangladeshi painter Sheikh Mohammed Sultan (aks SM Sultan). Masud started the film in 1982 and completed after seven years later.
- After injuring his uncle in a drunken stupor, Gautam's life takes a turn. He sets off to free his sweetheart Sita from her troubles.
- A film about the secret films of the Third Reich trying to convince the public and the Nazi party members on euthanasia having to to with the "T4" program. The killing of handicapped people. The most important aspect of the T4 program is the gas chambers created to murder, successful, and used to a larger capacity in the death camps later on.
- This is one of those out of the way places. An unvisited place. Hidden, rudimentary, dying. It is a Pentecostal Church hall annexed to an Anglican Church. A place without young Christians or growth. A place untouched by progress.
- During the Vietnam war, thousands of people in the province of Cu Chi lived in an elaborate system of underground tunnels. This film tells the story of life underground, and the fight to defeat the US, by those who lived the experience.
- Angelito leads a group of young ex-convicts who will risk going back to prison in order to fight a notorious syndicate.
- Sri Edukondala Swamy is a 1991 Indian Telugu film, directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao and Produced by Naveen Vadde. The film stars Arun Govil, Bhanupriya, Daggubati Kumara Raja, Shabnam and Kota Srinivasa Rao in lead roles. The music of the film was composed by Ilaiyaraaja.
- More than just pretty shots of ski races or the French Alps, legendary filmmaker Greg Stump's movie features extreme skiing and snowboarding in amazing locations across the globe, from Valdez, Alaska, to Val d'Isère in France. Featuring music by 808 State, Seal, Hoodlum Priest, Bin Master, Sol.A. and Iggy Pop.
- In the twisted annals of the Third Reich, few stories are so improbable as that of "Charlie and his Orchestra." Even as Nazis campaigned against "degenerate" jazz music, persecuting musicians and throwing "swing kids" into concentration camps, behind the scenes Joseph Goebbels and his Propaganda Ministry were creating a jazz orchestra that would serve up Nazi propaganda backed by the latest music.
- Neil Armstrong explores the history of Aviation. (A&E Network series)
- This Film is an intimate music portrait of American composer Frank Zappa, who lives secluded from the outside world at his home and music studio in Los Angeles, California. For the past ten years Zappa in composing has turned away from Rock and Roll music - for which he first became famous - and has been working on new, contemporary, orchestral electronic music; in solitude and beyond any commercial conventions or commitments. It is the first time that Zappa has allowed a film crew to study him during compositional work, actually filming the first moments of a new compositional process. By contrast, in a staged interview Zappa gives comments on music. This film seeks to reveal the sensetivities of Zappa's personality and character also beyond narrative content.
- A criminal decides to redeem himself after marriage but his former boss resents this.
- In 1941, Heinz Jost entered the Warsaw Ghetto and photographed life and death there. He hid the negatives for 40 years. These are his pictures, accompanied by excerpts from surviving contemporaneous diaries.
- Nageswara Rao is one of the very big Doctors in the Country in his past life. Due to some of his personal problem he forgets his past and leads a orphan life. Later after some days he starts treating some poor people. No one there knows that he is a doctor. After a case filed against him by the anti group, and attending the court, people will come to know the truth then. A love story of the hero runs parallel with this great story which is routine. But the action of Dr. Nageswararao is mind blowing.
- Nanna's grandson is quite the bundle of joy. But when it comes to keeping him happy, Nanna hasn't a clue how to pacify him.
- A young F.B.I. cadet must receive the help of an incarcerated and manipulative cannibal killer to help catch another serial killer, a madman who skins his victims.
- A cyborg, identical to the one who failed to kill Sarah Connor, must now protect her ten year old son John from an even more advanced and powerful cyborg.
- Since Anjooran hates women, his sons remain unmarried. However, everything changes when his youngest son, Ramabhadran, falls in love with Malu, whose grandmother is their family's biggest enemy.
- A tourist guide in Ooty shelters a mentally unstable woman in return for the reward offered by her relatives. Later, he comes to know that she is in danger from her relatives.
- After a quarrel with his wife, a man leaves their apartment with one suitcase only. Having slept in a train station, the police legitimates him and found him suspicious. Soon he'll find himself locked in a prison with several other, mostly innocent people. The true horror begins only then.
- A married couple tries to make their marriage work despite the fact that both of them are career-oriented, and that tensions are created by the presence of their first child, Mike Jr., who turns out to be autistic.
- A washed-up trumpet player isolates himself in his downtown apartment, much to the chagrin of his frustrated girlfriend.
- In the small Montreal municipality of Outremont, two very different communities live side by side: Hassidic Jews and their French-Catholic neighbors. This award-winning film examines the complex dynamics involved in this clash of cultures.
- An orphan named Surya raised in a slum befriends a good crime boss named Devaraj and works for him. Their existence is threatened when a new honest district collector arrives.
- An intimate exploration of the circumstances surrounding the incarceration of Native American activist Leonard Peltier, convicted of murder, with commentary from those involved, including Peltier himself.
- The Mind's Treasure Chest stars Patrick Heupal as Jack Patterson, a smart, funny high school student who has one day to prepare a speech to become the president of the student council. He embarks on an amusing, hilarious, and often times dramatic adventure that will no doubt satisfy viewers.
- Describes the turbulence of 'Black Power' in 1960s England through the life and times of 'Michael X', a Black Power leader, and a mixed group of friends and lovers whose social scene mirrors the fortunes of the Black Power movement.
- A devotional film which revolves around a hindu monk who becomes a devotee of Lord Ayyappa Swamy. He educates people about ayyappa mahatyam and gives them instructions on how to wear the mala.
- Posthumous film by Jorge Acha, whose narrative axis focuses on the journey undertaken by Alexander von Humboldt and Aimée Bonpland along with three indigenous people in the Orinoco basin and which will be told in the book by the German botanist entitled Viaje a los equinocciales del Ecuador.