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- Another sensitive, thoughtful, and elegantly crafted film from home-grown McGee that speaks calmly to us of an alarming truth. Even in outports and relatively small Newfoundland communities, young people are vulnerable to becoming infected with HIV. The story centres on Trudy Parsons who was 20 when she contracted the virus, a young woman with the determination to show others that people like us do get it. The direct and candid way in which trudy and her friends discuss current social and personal views of sexuality makes for another stirring experience that inspires as much as it moves.
- How does the race for digital transformation in the workplace affect the world of jobs, employers, or employees, and what are the consequences for the various professions concerned?
- How does the race for digital transformation and data-driven performance improvement process affect everyday life and for what consequences?
- Surveys a typical workday in the lives of impoverished women in Tanzania who manually mine gravel used for making concrete for urban building projects.
- Stolen mafia money and utter greed make two men fight for their lives in the hot and lonely California desert.
- 13-year-old Hara befriends Masa, a boy his own age who needs help with his summer job, selling fish bait in the Helsinki harbour. It turns out Masa's big brother Iiro runs the bait business in a ruthless manner where all that counts is money.
- It's a film about American woman exploited and indoctrinated to further the Marxist revolution.
- This gritty verité documentary follows the fortunes of the Tuntenhaus through the days of anarchy and riots that followed German reunification, to the sudden invasion by 3000 West German police in a massive operation to evict them.
- Emilio Kozhikow, Milos Karoli and Franz Josef Czardas have in common that they are Gipsies and that they have survived the extermination camps of the Nazis during World War 2. Quietly and movingly they tell about the incredible sufferings and inhuman conditions. And about bestial executions. But also about will and strength. With many stills from the concentration camps and an example from a short Czech fiction film, the film moves from the personal element into the general one, becomes a requiem on the fate of a whole nation and comments on the conditions of the Gipsies today.
- A look at the unlikely community forged in the 200 degree heat of the last traditional steam baths in the U.S. From gamblers to "new age" masseuses, from poets to rabbis, the characters form a sometimes conflicting, yet often compelling voice. The film uses the baths to give a perspective on the evolution of city life, while bringing up issues of ethnicity, nostalgia, sexuality, spirituality and ritual. "When we sit in this intense heat", says one patron, "we're all the same - millionaire and pauper".
- A look at the 40-year career of acclaimed feminist artist Nancy Spero, who, in her own works, is concerned with "rewriting the imaging of women through historical time." With Spero's own voice as narration, this documentary tracks her development as she matured against the grain of Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, and Pop Art when "there wasn't room in the art world to make way for political or activist art."
- Hsiao-Hsien Hou (A City of Sadness) and Edward Yang (Yi Yi), two rivals who were the driving forces behind New Taiwanese Cinema and their passion for cinema are portrayed by Hirokazu Koreeda.
- Chronicles the history of The Portland Beavers of the PCL from opening day, with a segment on the Mavericks baseball club. Rare film archives, interviews with star players and managers.
- 1963, 2:00 a.m., a lonely diner outside of New York City. A girl asks for her eighth cup of coffee, which begins her relationship with the counter man. She's decided this will be her first night as a "working girl," picking up truck drivers. As the counterman tries to see if she's serious, they begin to fall for one another. Until the truth comes out about her past... and a truck driver arrives.
- In a cave, an archaeologist finds a magical book full of 5 pirate stories. Unfortunately, The Ghost of Jamestown steals the book, leading the archaeologist to grab the book and save the world. Embark on a magical journey full of short films about pirates (and boats) on the biggest screen.
- For some people, the coldest, loneliest night of the year falls on Christmas Eve. "Solstice" tells the story of one of those people, Nick Allman (Mike Kelley), a disillusioned young man who has lost touch with the true spirit of the holidays. Set in Chicago on Christmas Eve, it follows his day from morning till midnight as he encounters a variety of characters who help renew his belief in a season where everyone's expectations run high.
- Serge and Yvette are on the verge of separating. Hervé and Irene are already separated. Serge will meet Irene and Yvette will meet Hervé. Chance will make them meet other characters.
- A psychic suburban mother--with an affinity for Doris Day films--begins a spiritual journey beyond the confines of her neighborhood and failed nuclear family experience.
- Fictionalized exploration of the impact of spousal violence on a teenaged girl in the context of abuse of immigrant Filipino women in Canada. The story revolves around a Filipina living in an interracial marriage with an abusive husband, and sheds light on the dynamics of women's experience where race, gender and economic position come together.
- A behind the scenes look at the 1993 Bedford Boomers Model Railroad show in Bedford, New Hampshire.