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- An intimate portrait of the director's father, a miner-turned-inventor.
- Ancient Jewish traditions are carried out year-round in Brooklyn's religious communities. But for one month in autumn (in tune with the lunar calendar) many holidays are observed with prayer, song, ecstatic dance, and celebration.
- "Magnetic Rose" is about what happens when a deep space corporate freighter is called upon to investigate a distress signal from what ought to be a derelict space station. The space station is run by the deranged AI imprint of a lovelorn, jaded opera diva, who controls the station's functions, including its life support systems and (to more dramatic effect) its VR holography and supporting nano-technical systems.
- In a war torn world of deadly conflict, one small group of heroes stand against the forces of darkness, armed only with two weapons - their unswerving dedication to good and the superhuman martial art known as the Shadow Skill... For fourteen-year old Gau, it is time once again for him to return to the graves of his parents, murdered by bandits when he was just ten. In the company of his adoptive sister Ella, Gau quickly comes to realize that his journey is more than a pilgrimage, and that his combat abilities as a student of the Karuda school of martial arts are about to be pushed to the breaking point! Attacked by the demonic Wolfman, left for dead and then forced to fight by Ella and Karuda master Scarface, Gau's dreams of becoming a new generation of warrior are put to the ultimate test - can he face his sister in single combat? Will he be able to match the unearthly abilities of Scarface? And can Gau ever uncover the secrets of the Shadow Skill?
- On the day when a fireworks display is planned, Norimichi, Yusuke, and their friends at school in a Japanese seaside town cannot agree whether or not fireworks are "flat" or "round" when they explode in the sky. With her parents divorcing, the young teenager Nazuna has more serious matters on her mind. Although unknown to the others, Nazuna's mother intends to take her away after the summer break. When Norimichi and Yusuke race 50 meters in the swimming pool, Nazuna secretly decides that the winner will accompany her when she runs away from home. Meanwhile the gang from school decides that the best way to figure out the shape of fireworks is to view them from the side, and they set out for a lighthouse above the beach from which the fireworks display will be fired.
- Ilias, a young man of Athens, meets Panagiotis, a new-comer from Albania and falls in love with him. He pays dearly for the relationship.
- The people in Izbuc, a village in the Romanian Carpathian mountains (Transylvania), think that their fellow villager Gratian Florea is a werewolf.
- Travelogues in film created between 1991 and 1993 in different parts of the world.
- The blues performers John Lee Hooker and Furry Lewis filmed in black-and-white sometime in the early '60s. Hooker only gets about 16 minutes while Lewis gets the balance of the program. On the other hand, Lewis is so extrovert and his approach so visually fluid that no one should complain -- this is a chance to see a real guitar virtuoso at work.
- After befriending a young prostitute and junkie named Cathy, Declan, a social worker, is horrified when she turns up missing. A year later, she returns and tells him the horrifying truth about what happened. This all leads to one man...Detective O'Brien.
- Ray Priest leaves his wife, Maria, after they row at a family wedding. As he drives into the night he picks up a young hitch-hiker. The hitch-hiker is a mysterious character, sometimes menacing, sometimes acting as confidant, allowing Ray to explore his relationship with his family. When the car runs out of petrol they must walk to a nearby garage. Ray's vulnerability becomes evident as they walk through a forest in the dark.
- If you don't care where you are, you aren't lost. An interior travelogue through lands at war. A darkly comic out-of-body experience about bioethics, SETI, tourism and religion. DIY punk aesthetic of feedback, grungy images and attitude, the film examines reason, science and western thought in relation to the metaphysical. Also on DVD. Soundtrack by 1CHTHY5 on LastFM.
- Each neighborhood borough of San Francisco, is presented through a series of single locked off shots; conveyed through the expressions of a single actor's face.
- A program of animation films inspired by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Featuring 7 short films, 'Rights from the Heart: Part 2' is a plea on behalf of the world's children, an educational tool and a work of art.
- The religious aspects of National Socialism are documented with rare archive material, scenes from Lohengrin, and statements by international scientists.
- Due to the overwhelming response towards the original two TV specials investigating the alleged Alien Autopsy tape Johnathan Frakes and the Fact or Fiction? team delve deeper than ever before in the desperate search for answers in this extraterrestrial mystery. This 2nd Encore Edition was only ever aired once but now the investigation is reopened and it needs your help.
- Daring snowboarding and good music: what could be better? Riders include: Temple Cummins, Dave Seoane, Chris Roach, J2, Jay Nelson, Todd Franzen and more. Music by Filter, Sinister Dane, No Use For A Name, Kruder and Dorfmeister, etc.
- Edward De Bono's hand sketches out words and simple pictures on a scrolling sheet of white paper. It seems we have been put in a cryogenic freeze in 1988, and have been brought out after discovering a cure for whatever terminal disease each of us might have had. This creates problems with those of us who have children, because they will be older than us. Television, government, the workplace, marriages and relationships, and punishments are all detailed in an attempt to inculcate the audience into the society we have been resurrected into. The video was shot in one morning before noon and transferred to film, where it received theatrical showing, highly touting its mickeymousing score by a _Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)_ composer.
- Psychiatric patients refer to themselves as the afflicted, the survivors, as victims, former inmates, consumers, or benefactors; this illustrates the range of how they perceive themselves. NERVENKRIEGE portraits four persons from Vienna and New York expressing different positions and experiences of the afflicted.
- A heartbreaking investigation about the sexual exploitation of Haitian homeless children living in poverty in the streets of Port-au-Prince, the capital and most populous city of Haiti, in the mid-90s.
- The murder of a gay man on stuns the city of Montreal, but it is only a sign of things to come during a particularly violent summer. A string of attacks on members of the gay community go largely unsolved as public outrage grows.
- A documentary of the Estonian pastor and professor Evald Saag and his musical wife Emmi, following their peaceful life in town and the family farm.
- A portrait of the Romanian yoga professor Gregorian Bivolaru, born in 1952, began practicing yoga in 1969, and founded the Movement for Spiritual Integration into the Absolute (MISA) in 1990. During the Romanian communist regime Gregorian Bivolaru was kept under observation by Securitate, the Department of State Security, because he was practicing and teaching yoga, prohibited in Romania at that time.
- Features the life of feminist Luisa Capetillo in late 19th and early 20th century Puerto Rico.
- At the age of 60, Chritiane moves back to her hometown with mixed emotions, but all of the valley and parts of the village have disappeared under the waters of an artificial lake. Only the memories remain - and Georges.
- Shipwreck: The Mystery of the Edmund Fitzgerald reenacts the happenings prior to the mysterious disappearance and sinking of the lake freighter SS Edmund Fitzgerald, with both reenactments and diver's footage from dives to the wreckage.
- From the A&E "Biography" series, a review of the birth, development and cinematic history of Betty Boop, the flapper cartoon character who has been a popular icon since the 1930s.