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- Young actress Kathleen Gáti recalls the eight months - filled with love, suffering, understanding and acceptance - during which she cared for her dying mother. An uplifting and moving spiritual journey from despair to reassurance. Director Gábor Dettre and his then-wife Kathleen Gáti, an actress, talk in a forest about the eight months Kathleen spent caring for her dying mother.
- The revolutionary ballads and the legends of the zapatista army.
- Three high school students each has their own personal dilemmas that affected their lives and education. Ms. Sonia Marasigan (Alice Dixson), with her unorthodox way of teaching became the student's model, mentor, counselor and friend.
- During the Liberation War of Bangladsh in 1971, a cultural troupe, named 'Bangladesh Mukti Shangrami Shilpi Shangstha' ('Association of Liberation Fighters (Artists) of Bagladesh') used to travel to refugee camps and different places in liberated areas (also known as 'Mukta Anchal'). They performed patriotic songs, arranged puppet shows and staged dramas to inspire the freedom fighters and lift the spirit of war affected people. Muktir Gaan (1995), 25 years in the making, Tareque Masud and Catherine Masud used original footage shot by American film-maker Lear Levin, as well as other archival footage collected from United Kingdom and India.
- A documentary about single mothers by choice.
- A look into the lives of three squatters in Geneva.
- This film is a biography about the German actress Hildegard Knef.
- Two men of uncertain origins, Crawford and Georg, occupy a blacked-out Polish flat on the eve of the Nazi invasion, 1942. Their odd philosophical modes, both cynical and brooding, are their daily discourse. When the family of Professor Mirek takes refuge in the flat, Crawford is smitten by his young daughter, Anna. At first she is disdainful of Crawford's attentions. But in the face of almost certain death--she consents to fall in love. Crawford then stuns her by revealing his purpose in coming to the war. Following this revelation, their love undergoes a tortuous transformation, subtly colored by Georg, whose primordial conflict with Crawford remains unabated. When the Germans finally storm their building, all are exposed to the harshest of light.
- Using footage of her family she has shot on video for over a decade ,the filmmaker offers a personal vision of the complexities of the war in Lebanon.
- This unique adventure film showcases the voyage of two icebreakers with 150 scientists on board to study the ecology and underwater morphology of the high Arctic and the political and scientific challenges faced in the Arctic Seas.
- The film deals with the Bulgarian tsar Ferdinand - a cosmopolitan by birth, who uses the national idea of the Bulgarians to satisfy his own vanity.
- Satya, the son of a pious priest, turns into a rowdy and enters the underworld for the sake of love.
- Tenderly tracing the life of poet Audre Lorde, the film cracks open life's poetry guided by Lorde's sincere belief more and better is possible if we envision it enough to will it into existence.
- This documentary on the music group Queen includes performance and rehearsal footage, and exclusive interviews from backstage at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert.
- Rap City is a music video program that airs weekdays on the Black Entertainment Television network. The program showcases hip-hop themed music videos, along with live performances and interviews. The program was originally hosted by comedian Chris Thomas from 1989 to 1991, thereafter, various media personalities have hosted the program.
- The filmmaker goes on an expedition using a book by Gerhard Roth as travel guide: it is a voyage through the texts. He tells of an inner and an exterior voyage, an essayistic trip along the itineraries laid out by Roth: 1.) The house of sleeping reason (house of the artists in the asylum at Gugging) 2.) Leopold requiem (the fate of the Jews in Vienna) 3.) The gray house (the remand prison) 4.) "Hitler's Villa" (The homeless asylum in the Meldemannstrasse) 5.) The "Narrenturm" (located on the premises of the General Hospital; it was first an insane asylum and is now a pathological-anatomical museum) 6.) The St. Stephen's Cathedral 7.) The Museum of Army History 8.) The second city (subterranean Vienna) 9.) Berggasse 19 The nine stories told by Gerhard Roth are stories about Austria, encounters with people living on the border, about outsiders and outcasts. These are stories of dreams and illusions, of the other side of the golden dream which has been dreamed in Vienna for so long until it dissolved in thin air. A travel guide through the depths of the Austrian soul.
- A video first-person road movie about disability, civil rights, and the search for intelligent life after brain damage.
- This documentary presents a personal journey through Puerto Rico's rich African, Taino, and Spanish cultural traditions with revelatory stories by poets, abolitionists, revolutionaries, and politicians, all of whom have struggled for a national identity that has been greatly influenced by the island's ambiguous relationship with the United States. Using interviews, literature, poetry, the collages of artist Juan Sanchez, along with archival film footage and photographs, Mi Puerto Rico gives the viewer a musical, visual, and historical journey seen from the island itself and from its many transplants on the mainland United States.
- Stefanie Powers hosts an exploration of psychic, prophetic and erotic dreams as well as nightmares.
- A story of love of a Georgian country boy and the Princess of Sweden.
- Two detectives, a rookie and a veteran, hunt a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins as his motives.
- A small-town criminal constantly clashes with his strict school headmaster father at the expense of their family lives.
- N.E.P. or The Stones God Threw on the Barricades was made as an independent project by TV Bordoshbagn for A1 Independent Television in Skopje. The film is of an undefined genre and speaks about the Third World lies, which renowned 'well-intentioned' missionaries, founders of certain foundations and institutes, have promoted in the countries of the former socialist regime, especially in Eastern Europe. This project is an outsider's look at the paradox about the secret beauty of power and the submission to that power. N.E.P. is a video reflection on the aesthetics of the transformation of power, looked at from the point of view of the ordinary man in the so-called transitional countries who, after five years of living in 'freedom' still can't understand why the most democratic system of them all - parliamentary democracy - is better than the one before.
- Natural History Documentary illustrating the amazing attributes of the Octopus, squid and chambered nautilus (Cephalopods)
- A film essay on the function of writing, with emphasis on the role of poets in the Second World War resistance movement.
- One tumultuous day in one man's life where he encounters pitfalls, tragedy, heartbreak and disappointment, until his mind, emotions and tolerance reaches the ultimate breaking point.
- The sole survivor of a pier shoot-out tells the story of how a notorious criminal influenced the events that began with five criminals meeting in a seemingly random police lineup.
- 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.
- Suave and scintillating, this fast-paced action thriller follows the adventures and investigations of a group of honest police officers, who go undercover to bring down a terror network.
- Cavke the drummer of famous Serbian band Elektricni orgazam goes for a walk through sanction-struck Belgrade in Milosevic-dictated mid-nineties. He meets buddies, rock musicians and underground artists. Their creativity contrasts the decay of the isolated metropolis. The next day, he comes back to the point where he started the walk and realizes it's on the crossroad.
- Story of a boatman who struggles hard to fulfill his last responsibility of raising his grandchild.
- An anonymous, mysterious caller who claims to be a huge fan of Revanth, the Chess Grandmaster from India, challenges him in many ways. It results in an inner quest for him as he literally sets out to track down the elusive caller.