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- Part of "Moments, Israel 2003 - I have a Dream." All of a sudden I'm starting to realize what draws me to this place. The dream is getting clearer. I want to wake the city up. I want to make a movie here. To bring back the atmosphere that was here when Kazablan was filmed. Maybe even an action film - a period action film.
- Mensch is a video-art project made as a psychoanalytical experiment based on the subject of Man, challenging the objective perception between the subject (Man) and the observer through the camera lens (the viewer).
- Pathways to Tomorrow visits Native American reservations across the country to investigate transportation issues in tribal communities and its impact on tribal education, health care, employment, and the general welfare of community.
- A group of kids are saved by a seemingly kind woman, but she turns out to be a witch with evil plans for them.
- Swiss Brazilian filmmaker Zaqueu Guimarães' student film.
- In the seventies, a satellite town was built in Cologne-Chorweiler. Large-format black-and-white photos of Chorweiler citizens have been hanging in the Chorweiler subway station for 14 years. They are fascinating photos, windows in the large facades. They do not admonish or serve clichés. They draw the viewer into the reality of others and, in the uniformity of Chorweiler, tell of the important fact that this reality exists. From the questions these photos pose over the years, the desire to learn more about the people depicted and their district arose. Director Sandra Jakisch meets single parent Anna Belmon and her son Yaphet, the Bölcke family, teenager Faisal Neumann and Wera Godau, who lives in the Chorweiler retirement home. Each of them has his or her own personal fate, but they are all united by the place where they live and the photo of them that has been hanging in the Chorweiler subway station for almost 15 years.
- It is the story of a prohibited and perverted identification: how an eight-year-old boy, entrusted to the care of his mother since the separation of the parents, meets and looks at his father, all day long
- Fan-made sequel to "Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris (1998)". The Gyaos transform into powerful Hyper Gyaos and kill Gamera. But a new Gamera regenerates from mana power provided by the Earth. The new Gamera then takes on the Hyper Gyaos once and for all.
- Take a once in a lifetime journey across the South Pacific for a spectacular IMAX adventure. Joy, ecstasy, a spiritual high: these words describe the exhilaration of diving a pristine coral reef, and ocean explorers Howard and Michele Hall bring their love of the ocean into action. With Jean-Michael Cousteau, deep reef scientist Richard Pyle and Fijian diver Rusi Vulakoro, they explore and capture on film the dazzling underwater world of coral reefs, magical places here on Earth. This tropical excursion through the South Pacific will surprise and delight you as you fall in love with the reefs, and your heart will ache at the tragic, irretrievable loss of these fragile worlds.
- Top Speed enters the lives of uncommonly fast individuals who take daring risks, go to new extremes and push the science of speed in the never-ending pursuit of exploring the rarified territory where speed and style meet.
- Romani immigrants struggle to survive in the outskirts of Belgrade using only Citroën's Dyane as a truck, transportation device and power supply - as a life support system.
- Hawaii needed skilled workers fast and the Portuguese responded. The thousands of Portuguese from the islands of Madeira, Azores and Cape Verde who came to Hawaii between 1878 and 1913 would change Hawaii forever.
- When a writer investigates Austria through the images presented by postcards, the landscapes around Erzberg and Salzburg become something between a dream and a nightmare.
- An archive based trip through North Korea's recent history, this documentary gives an insight into the Kim dynasty.
- Is it possible to make feminist porn? We follow the collaboration and discussions behind the scenes of the film Selma & Sofie, produced by Swedens first all female film crew. Sara and Camilla - who play the leading parts - come from a small place in the North of Sweden, and have never done anything like this before.
- A documentary on New Zealand actor, Kevin Smith.
- "A lightning speed subversive ride Through the underground of now Filled with goths, punks, junkies, and drunks! All mixed up in to one intoxicated night and one fun flick."
- Armed with video cameras, twelve artists present a highly stylized portrait of SAN YUAN LI, a traditional village besieged by China's urban sprawl. China's rapid modernization literally traps the village of San Yuan Li within the surrounding skyscrapers of Guangzhou, a city of 12 million people. The villagers move to a different rhythm, thriving on subsistence farming and traditional crafts. They resourcefully reinvent their traditional lifestyle by tending rice paddies on empty city lots and raising chickens on makeshift rooftop coops. Directed by acclaimed visual artists Ou Ning and Cao Fei and commissioned by the Venice Biennale, SAN YUAN LI explores the modern paradox of China's economic growth and social marginalization.
- 1970s murder mystery surrounding the death of Evelyn Manchester. The star basketball player at State University cheats on his girlfriend with a girl at a school accross town. The girl winds up dead and he becomes a suspect for the murder, as well as his roommate and his next door neighbor.
- A painter is held captive with all his creations, whilst a judgmental critic evaluates his worth.
- Art historians and critics talk with Philip Guston about his ideas and new work of the 1970's. Filmed during the making of "Philip Guston: A Life Lived".
- Keith is a good person; righteous, spiritual, caring and loving. But that was before... Now he is given a second chance. But will human vices and his own inner demons overcome him?
- The fortuitous meeting of two women to the identical first name, Lucy, who formerly loved the same man, Jonathan, induced, in this film, of the polysemous variations on the memory, art, and the difficult relationship between creation and emotional life. Dehumanized by an exclusive artistic practice, the man lost his reference marks little by little. "Lucy en miroir" wants to be, also, a shifted and transverse second reading of "The Contempt" ("Le Mépris") of Godard, by a step more plastic than analytical or conclusive.
- Chronicle of a rather particular afternoon during which the lives of three people change dramatically: Alex, the husband, goes to his in-laws' to bring home his second wife. Elise, Alex's childhood sweetheart and first wife, accompanies him - as she must, according to tradition. And Josephine, the young bride, leaves her parents to begin a new life.
- 5 million years from now, the world is infested with cockroaches after Sean Snotter invents a roach hotel that accidentally multiplies them. Sean sends an Exterminator back in time to stop his younger self and a more advanced Exterminator.
- In the little town of Clearwater, a killer, responsible for a string of murders has abducted, yet another young woman. After leaving behind cryptic messages, he begins to taunt a young man into playing a vicious game of life and death. Will he be able to find the young woman before time runs out?
- A rocky mountain road: Two brothers live off of the wrecks of the most dangerous curve in the world, until one day there is a survivor...
- "Friends My Ass" is a fake documentary on the lives of seven Russians living in New York and filming each other. Touching upon the topics of some fulfilling hanging out, sex, pseudo-intellectualism, terrorism, dance and music, the 7 parts of this collaboration project constitute a truthful personable document of the break of the century.
- The body is our home, as is the larger body of the earth. When these two bodies move in harmony, a dance unfolds. Both are made whole. RETURNING HOME is a breathtaking and groundbreaking dance documentary in which 80-something Anna Halprin, pioneer of postmodern dance, uses movement as a means of connecting the individual to nature, and art to real life. In collaboration with performance artist Eeo Stubblefield, Halprin moves along thresholds of earth, wind, water and fire, discovering lessons in loss and liberation. Whether surveying the charred remains of her home, or her scars from cancer and aging, Halprin finds beauty and meaning even in the destructive forces of nature. A testament to the importance of honoring the human and earth bodies, this unforgettable film takes us on a mythic and very personal journey home.
- Augusto San Miguel, from Guayaquil, produced, directed and starred the first feature films made in Ecuador, in the 1920s. None of these films are preserved today and its author's biography is full of unexplained gaps and passages approaching the myth. This documentary film reconstructs this figure, nearly 80 years later, from records such as files, testimonies and press releases of the time, but also from the recycling of his legend. It tries to reveal if the grave of the first Ecuadorian filmmaker contains, as rumored, the films he asked to be buried with.
- UnWound explores the history of toy robots from the earliest Japanese scrap metal pieces to the current battling robot craze.
- "The Olof Palme Mystery" - the Russian crime journalist Oleg Vokulovskij present the murder of Swedish prime minister Olof Palme in 1986 from a different angle. A cold war observation.