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- A 5-episode anthology horror from Kenichi Endo, Kanji Tsuda, Kairakutei Black, Miho Yabe, and Yumeaki Hirayama.
- The worst nightmare of an loner comes true when he forms a relationship with the girl he's been obsessing about. As they find out about each other, an anti-romance ensues. LTD challenges day-to-day life, the things we take for granted and the repercussions that arise from taking a chance.
- In the disputed territory of Kashmir, a young Muslim woman meets and falls in love with a Hindu man. As a result of their love and desire for marriage, they commit the greatest sin according to those wrapped up in the Kashmiri conflict.
- Your ability to communicate well is your most important business skill. This Video will dramatically improve your communication skills.
- '1 Litre of Tears' is a Japanese movie mainly based on a published version of Diary.
- Traveling with a medical aid organization and joined by his mother and two friends, director Brian Ekdale discovers that the African country of Malawi, although deeply plagued by poverty and HIV/AIDS, is not a place abandoned by hope.
- When Monica was born the parent thought she was a boy., and called her Morten. Now she has have had a cosmetically and gender changing operations . This is all shown on camera in this documentary.
- There was an extraordinary nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005: 1000 women, working for peace without official recognition or publicity, were jointly proposed. For example Maggy Barankitse who saved in Burundi thousands of children's lives during the massacres of the civil war. Or the Indian Naseeb Mohammad Shaikh who lost her whole family during the communal riots in 2002. Now she goes from village to village to promote peace. Or the American lawyer Ellen Barry, who has been revealing human rights violations in US-American prisons for more than 30 years. - Although the 1000 women finally did not get the Nobel Peace Prize, their involvement has become visible.
- A jaded yet driven news photojournalist wakes up in the middle of nowhere and tries to piece together the events of the last 24 hours
- After his twin brother is accidentally killed by vengeful bullies, a 12-year old boy and his friends face the harsh realities of death, teenage hormones, and family dysfunction.
- Alvin's relationship with Inez is fraught with many problems. Matters come to a head with the presence of another woman, Clara, who is getting intimate with Alvin. Then a spirit starts haunting Alvin and Inez, leading the latter to have a mental breakdown. Their best friends, Bayu and Amel, also share a similar experience when the spirit possesses Amel.
- A man takes over a dead man's task without realizing the horror it entails.
- It's final year of high school for graduating senior, David Easter. But when a strange, new teacher comes up with an idea to extend senior year by adding a 13th grade, David and his group of friends must find a way to take it down.
- Fourteen Days in America 2004 represents the first in a series of projects capturing the hearts and minds of people from around the world. Its objectives utilize the dynamics of the visual arts to provide grassroots information about people and the places they choose to live in. Fine art still portraits together with a blend of film documentary capture information we gather, in order to build a historical archive of photographs and film footage. The latter includes selected short interviews accompanied with footage produced in and around each venue. The progression with which each venue is treated and represented will be available for generations to come.
- A historical drama about a group of Teutonic knights intent on starting a new war.
- A love story that happens in the background Revolution in Timisoara.
- The star-crossed romance between an ex-jailbird and a junkie.
- An exploration of impact of schizophrenia on a young woman and her family in today's Calcutta.
- A documentary about the everyday lives of several youths from the Stockholm suburb of Hässelby, including a young man with ADHD and a music artist.
- A documentary prepared for Galatasaray, who won the UEFA Cup on May 17. The UEFA Cup final match was played on May 17, 2000 between Galatasaray and Arsenal. The normal time of the match was 0-0. Galatasaray was able to defeat the opponent Arsenal 4-1 in penalties. It was the first Turkish team to win the UEFA Cup.
- 17000 Block is a gritty tale about a young man trapped in the middle of a street family rivalry. A series of bad decisions causes him to seek solace in the streets. However, surviving the streets takes more than he bargained on.
- Two young people learn about life and love on a train ride from Hanoi to Saigon.
- "1888: The Extraordinary Voyage of The Santa Isabel" is a whimsical adventure fantasy about a tired Jules Verne, fleeing from Paris and a bored wife, who joins Italian explorer Stradelli in an expedition on the Orinoco river. Along the way they pickup a young stranger- a woman disguised as a man, searching for her lost father.
- Enemy fire drives four Japanese soldiers into the Malayan jungle, where they encounter a comrade who claims to have seen a ghost.
- It chronicles the 1955 Brooklyn Dodger/New York Yankees World Series based upon the poem, '1955' by James T. Crawford. In unprecedented style, the presentation uniquely blends documentary elements of archival film footage, still images, narration, player and fan interviews, period music, and recital of the poem to recount this timeless story over 50 years later. Like many greats, 1955 Seven Days of Fall now resides in the National Baseball Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, NY. The documentary was honored by the New York Film Festival for Best Sports Documentary, the Aurora Award 'Platinum Best in Show', and the Accolade Award of Excellence. It has been broadcast nationwide on PBS and ESPN.
- This dark documentary can be seen as three separate stories of people united by two themes: they were born in 1973 in Mexico City, and their lives were, to different extent, destroyed. The first story is that of Rodolfo Escogido, a student leader who rises to obtain significant power in an organization known for being corrupt and violent. Rodolfo is able to unite its splinter groups, and enjoys a brief moment of glory, but later can't keep them together. He has a falling out with the governmental authorities who, at one point, had supported him, and ends up in jail accused, falsely according to him, of robbery. For the documentary he is interviewed in prison. The second story is that of María Fernanda Ramos Macín (Mafer), an emotionally unstable girl whose life begins to disintegrate in a mixture of partying, alcohol, drugs and unwanted pregnancies, until she attempts suicide by jumping from an 11-meter tall bridge, which leaves her paraplegic. The last story is that of Alejandro Cota, a psychopath serving a 50-year jail sentence for murdering his mother and three siblings in 1992. Also interviewed in jail, he recreates the grisly murder scene, committed with three accomplices using knives and a pipe wrench, and incredibly tries to portray himself as the victim.
- 1:1.6 An Ode To Lost Love is an English drama starring Rati Agnihotri, Gulshan Grover, Atul Kulkarni, Sonali Kulkarni and directed by Madhu Ambat. On the first day of the shooting of his film, Pramod introduces the cinematographer 'M' to young Sushmita, the main actress in the film and her lovely mother Mrs. Jyothi Bhat. As the shooting progresses, the relationships among them start changing.
- A young boy from a working-class family and a bored young girl from a rich family are falling in love. Soon, she's pregnant and the teenagers have to escape from their disapproving parents.
- Family drama and historical truth collide in this film about the painful legacy cast by Hanns Ludin, a prominent Nazi executed for war crimes in 1947. In this documentary, Hanns Ludin's son, filmmaker Malte Ludin, breaks 60 years of silence and repression, investigating his father's dark deeds and interviewing his still-denying sisters. The film is an intimate look at the descendants of a Nazi perpetrator, most of whom refuse to accept the history of their family and of Nazi Germany more generally.
- A narcoleptic transvestite who yearns to become a transsexual dreams up elaborate musical numbers in which she's the star.
- Eight college students travelling to Florida for Spring Break stumble into a remote town in Georgia, where they are set upon by the residents.