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- This documentary examines the history, legacy and romance of the many lighthouses in the state of Maine.
- After the defeat of 1967, Samia moves with her brother and his family to another city and is forced to marry without love from Mossad the butcher, while having an affair with Amer the student.
- This black comedy tells the story of Daniel, a young man depressed about the loss of his girlfriend who left him for his best friend. Now Daniel has the plan of killing himself, but he still has doubts. The first thing he wishes to do is send his girlfriend a farewell message. He calls her pager number to post her his message. At the message center the operator on duty listens to Daniels problem as they embark on a very strange conversation...
- A landlord and his son are untouchable by the police, until one woman forms an all-women gang to put an end to harassment and crime.
- This story is about two step brothers. In this movie, elder brother Sajal, gets the entire wealth and property and younger brother, Kajal, doesn't get anything. Because of some misunderstanding both the brothers fight with each other. You'll see in the movie, finally how everything settles down.
- When his girlfriend is kidnapped, a police detective (Michael Wong) tracks the kidnapper to an abandoned school where he suffers bizarre hallucinations, leading to unknown secrets and a shocking revelation.
- A documentary of the Hmong people of the "Golden Triangle," in the borderland of Thailand, Laos and Burma, looking at what has happened to them both in Thailand and Laos and in the United States.
- A retelling of the life of Charles Dickens and how he used ghosts throughout his work.
- The award-winning documentary, Coming to Light, tells the dramatic story of the life of Edward S. Curtis, his creation of his monumental work, and his changing views of the people he set out to document. More importantly, the film gives Indian people a voice in the discussion of Curtis images. Hopi, Navajo, Cupig, Blackfeet, Piegan, Suquamish and Kwakiutl people, many of them descended from Curtis's photographic subjects, tell stories about the people in the photographs, and discuss the meaning of the images from their own perspectives.
- Eight people from the generation of the Cypriot Crisis, who were born after the war, recall memories of places where they never lived and talk about their personal experiences, hopes, fears and the life they dream of living.
- A 55 minute documentary telling the story of Arkadius, a boy who grew up under Communism in small-town Poland with the dream of becoming an artist. Combining stylish cinematography with content both humorous and moving, this fast-paced documentary traces his rise from seemingly hopeless beginnings to international celebrity and stardom in the West, as it follows the preparations for his first show at London Fashion Week, inspired by the erotic paintings of major British artist Allen Jones. Arkadius Weremczuk was born in Parczew, Poland, to strict parents who rejected his unorthodox longings for art and beauty. He was forced to study pedagogy, but finally rebelled, desperate to follow his dreams. He sold his few belongings to buy a one-way ticket to Italy, where he found work as a dishwasher in a beach hotel, working 80-hour weeks and sketching designs after midnight on kitchen napkins. At last he saved the money to buy a ticket to London, and gained acceptance to the prestigious St Martin's College. Supporting himself by sewing at night, he finally graduated top of his class, gained prestigious sponsorship from Swiss watch company Ebel, and acquired a clientele of British aristocrats and international catwalk fame for his outrageous original creations. WILD ORCHID DREAMS reveals Arkadius's roots in Parczew - his family recall how he was branded a weirdo in the town, and bullied for his crazy ideas. In Italy, the owners of the Alle Dune Hotel praise his hard work as a dishwasher. In striking contrast, we see Arkadius preparing the exotic creations for his first international catwalk show - selecting models, choosing make-up and luxury fabrics, and finally, starring dramatically in the show itself! He discusses art, seeing himself more as an artist than simply as a fashion designer, and arguing heatedly with his creative assistants about pricing and value. Interviews with British aristocrat and socialite Olga Polizzi, with the CEO of Ebel watches Sandro Arabian, and with his top London PR firm underline the contrast between the world he has left behind and the reality of his glittering future. Stunning footage of the clothes - ranging from the charming, to the sculptural, to the startlingly erotic - provides visual highlights to the narrative.
- Intimate portrait of Oliver Groszer, a world class juggler moving though the landscape of Berlin, uncovering the hidden spell of the city and its political contradictions.
- Sultana, a student, is raped by Ratan Singh and Thakur Vikram. She joins forces with her prior love, Sher Singh, to exact revenge and free the village from the cruelty of Singh and Vikram. Her goal is to teach men not to force their lust on the innocent. She is captured and goes to trial.
- Bhavani is a no-nonsense inspector at a police station composed primarily of female officers, consisting of a head constable, two constables (Rosa and Chithra), and a driver Bhupathi. Bhavani is engaged to the engineer Subramani, whom her family had helped support financially. They are shown to be a happy couple. Tragedy strikes when Deputy Commissioner Nagaraj, aided by the unapologetically corrupt Assistant Commissioner, sexually assaults Chithra. Bhavani is determined to get justice for her subordinate but faces numerous ordeals, including having to choose between her fiancé and her morals.
- Bone tells the story of four friends who get caught up in a crooked venture to transport illegally-obtained genetic material across national borders.
- Part documentary, part fiction, the story of three brothers (Antonio, Sybil and Zed) aged five to seven as they try to find their way in the world. Combining elements of Super-8 diary work, documentary and drama, the stories are told by actual subjects talking about their own lives and range in scope from religious transformations to heroin overdoses. The stories are funny, frightening and horrifying, but most of all, real. The brothers play out their lives through a series of minor revolutions in an effort to regain control over their world. They exercise their newly acquired autonomy in defiant ways exploring all that is forbidden (drugs, crime, abuse, etc.). Their teenage years are particularly ripe with unhealthy, criminal, even dangerous behavior. Over time, the relationship between them becomes a battle. In spite of their attempts at reconciliation their interplay is like gears in a clock - the more one moves in one direction, the further they are pulled apart.
- Extraordinary visual experiences and surprising connections create a mosaic that encompasses Switzerland and the Sahel. Continually shifting perspectives, self-evident links between cows and milk, market and progress, are set in motion.
- Anna's father dreams of getting her married to the person of his choice. But the relationship between Anna and her father worsens when she falls in love with a guy of her choice.