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- The story of a woman in transition, Of Earth & Sky reveals a longing for self-love and fulfillment. Lily (Elisa Surmont) wanting to have a child, becomes pregnant and miscarries. She is then forced to bury her loss of the child that can never be. Jack (Tom Swanson) the would be father, resists her desire to take the relationship to the next level. Through an encounter with a mysterious Artist, (Patricia Spingeld), Lily is given a painting of a Mother and child. The painting seemingly has magical qualities that transforms Lily's dreams and begins her journey of hope.
- This enlightening story follows 3 families through their hospice journey; 62 year old Ralph Armstrong, 46 year old Anna Turner and 8 year old Michael Merseal. The film hopes to bring understanding to the hospice community and its service to the spiritual and emotional needs of all involved as well as assisting with the physical needs of terminally ill patients.
- The awara soup is a kind of stew containing all sorts of ingredients from French Guiana. People say that if someone eats that dish on Easter, he is sure never to leave Guiana. Using the cooking of this dish as starting point, the film explores the multicultural reality that composes this French overseas region. American Indians, Europeans, Slave descendants, Laotians, Chinese, Brazilian, Surinamese, tell us how they are bringing new flavours to the Guianese stew of identities.
- This powerful film about the Jewish Defense League traces the militant group's history from the streets of Brooklyn where it originated to the Occupied Territories where it flourishes today, painting a disturbing portrait of a cycle of hate born in the ashes of the Holocaust.
- The story of a man who has a cataract operation which gives him the chance to see again. It does not turn out as he had hoped.
- These two Columbus (Journalist Prabesh Subedi and Artist Manoj Gajurel) crossed through the innumerable mountains, terraces and hillocks to reach the outlandish land and people of Mustang. The high altitude didn't favor them to be together till the mission was accomplished. The altitude caught one of the members and the next continued his journey. Ultimately, the mission was accomplished despite many limitations. This documentary exhibits that Mustang is beautiful, gorgeous, mysterious, and stunning. No doubt. But at the same time, the struggle of the residents of Mustang is beyond description. Difficult geography, lack of necessary food and water and the risk they have to bear for the survival are some of the crucial points which lead us to ponder that life in Mustang is beautiful for the visitors but challenging for those who have to survive
- Filmmaker Philip Botti sets out in his hometown of Middletown, New Jersey to make his first film for free with the help of a super-electronic's store 33 day money back gurantee return policy on video cameras. With camera in hand, Botti documents his oddball group of friends and family: including; a couch potato mother, a chemically imbalanced/g-string wearing hot body contestant, Middletown's number one sex crazed son, a talk show addict and a guy named Sweet Lou.
- A loser in his 20s decides to flee his wretched life and head for Texas, then his car is stolen.
- An adventure story for young boys.
- Matthew, a concert pianist played by Alan Boyce, has kept his HIV positive status secret and refuses help from family and doctors. On the night he loses his job playing mood music in a fancy hotel, Matthew meets a streetwise panhandler Diana and the pair become wary friends.
- Popular singing duo Vingo and Jimmy, collectively known as the April Boys, bring the real-life tale of their climb to fame to the big screen.
- Born December 25, 1924 Died June 28, 1975 Rodman Edward "Rod" Sterling was an American screenwriter, playwright, television producer, and narrator known for his live television dramas of the 1950s and his science-fiction anthology TV series, The Twilight Zone. Serling was active in politics, both on and off the screen, and helped form television industry standards. He was known as the "angry young man" of Hollywood, clashing with television executives and sponsors over a wide range of issues including censorship, racism, and war.
- This documentary chronicles the murder of some 90 Christian Delaware Indians by Pennsylvania militiamen in 1782 and examines the layers of politic, bigotry and racial hatred that permeated the early American frontier.
- Portrait of the last year of the life of famous New York drag queen Consuela Cosmetic.
- Hisyam (Azhar Sulaiman) is a motorcycle mechanic with an interest in motorcycle racing and aspires to become a professional racer. Hisyam loves Mira (Linda Rafar) very much and always advises Mira not to always waste time having fun. Mira is a mischievous student and often hangs out with bad boys. Hisyam and Mira's relationship is interrupted by Herman (Faizal Hussein), a professional cup Prix motorcycle racer. Herman is also involved in immoral activities and has bad intentions towards Mira.
- An eight-year chronicle of the filmmaker's father.
- Rhea saved Norma from her abusive mother. Her family adopted Norma and they became best of friends. Rhea eventually marries but soon discovers that she can't bear a child. The only acceptable way for her husband and his mother is to get a healthy and willing woman that can carry his child - and that woman is Norma.
- In 1971, Christo and Jeanne-Claude thought of wrapping the Reichstag. After endless meetings with Government officials, they were finally given permission to wrap the Reichstag in 1994. For 7 days, in June 1995, a steel framework was constructed, then a metalized material was bound with 17, 060 yards of blue rope. The Reichstag, wrapped in this shiny material, seemed to move in the wind. Five million people visited this extraordinary project.
- Two strangers meet at a park through their children's play. Their relationship journey encompasses racial diversity, altering perspectives on marriage and family and a chronic , debilitating illness.
- Documentary about the history of Jerusalem.
- Randy and Mitch invites two other couples to spend a relaxing vacation in Randy's rest house. At first, the rest house seems like a paradise but soon, the vacation turns into a nightmare as the guests turn up dead one after the other.
- Enjoy learning about life in the Everglades, then and now.
- This is an observation of the life of the orthodox rock band "The Vagrant Orchestra" (group leader Dmitry Pantin) and reflection on the possibility of the path of confession and preaching chosen by the musicians.
- During the war in Bosnia, two childhood friends eventually become enemies, as the tragic and devastating circumstances of the war put them on the opposite sides and expose the most gruesome and cruel aspects of the human nature.
- The Money Masters is a 1996 documentary film that discusses the concepts of money, debt, taxes, and describes their development from biblical times onward.
- When a man realizes that the Hindu woman he loves is in love with a Christian man, he decides to sacrifice his love and unite their families so as to make the love story a success.
- A young man moves to Los Angeles, and after finding it tough to make it there, he decides to board with his rich uncle. Comedy ensues when the young man learns what his uncle does for a living!
- A poor graduate travels to financially provide for his mother's eye surgery. Being unable to meet both ends meet.
- Shakespeare's A Midsummer's Night Dream , in and out of a coffee shop.
- Filmed in many countries, including Cambodia, Thailand, Philipines, Amsterdam, and the US, this films explores red light districts in many countries, and the impact on the local and international travelers.