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- An artist date to remember.
- Watch for free on YouTube and Vimeo. Chris and Sarah are in Venice to video-podcast all the excitement from the biggest event on the calendar of this exotic city. The only thing is: they hate each other . . . or do they? Catch all the action as they navigate their relationship in this most romantic place.
- A man and a woman, two years after their breakup, spend several days in a house by the lake. Now they are united by a common misfortune.
- The work of mid-Atlantic animators Phil Cook, Sally Bensusan, Sharvonique Renee Fortune, Kristin Harris, and Miguel De Angel is showcased.
- This road trip takes us from one continent to another, to Russia, Morocco, via Canada, and shares with us the spectacular universe of the colorful French mechanical marionette street theatre troupe, Royal de Luxe.
- The great European Yiddish song artists Karsten Troyke, Myriam Fuks, Shura Lipovsky, and klezmer band KlezRoym give an unforgettable concert in Brussels, Belgium, on March 16, 2005.
- The is a documentary about a family and the impact autism has on their lives. One of their children, Adam, has autism, but we learn that it impacts their entire family. Adam can be difficult at school and at home. His sister struggles to have him as a brother and at times would like to distance herself from him. His parents marriage is stressed by the demands of raising a child with autism. A good honest peek into their lives.
- The adventures of the little and sensitive ghost Laban and his hyperactive sister Labollina.
- Mockumentary about the first asian american adult entertainer and the turmoils that he encounters when he falls in love.
- The story of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority and its founders, 22 groundbreaking young women who changed the course of history.
- A year after extreme skier Hans Saari was killed attempting to ski down Mont Blanc, Saari's brother, Per, sets out on a journey to discover what happened and why.
- The magic of ancient Greek civilization comes to life in a giant screen adventure! From the Academy Award-nominated producers of Everest, comes a dynamic tale of science, archeological adventure and discovery.
- All of Jerusalem is holy to three religions - Christianity, Islam, and Judaism -, and some of the religious sites in and around the Holy City are shared by two or even all three of the religions.
- From the only country in the world with no cinema theaters, a movie young fan crosses borders for the first time ever so he can watch a movie in a cinema for the first time.
- Oscar Kightley and Nathan Rarere reverse the mind blowing ocean voyage of their distant Pacific ancestors. Following a DNA trail, they travel thousands of miles, and meet people their ancestors would have left behind thousands of years earlier, before arriving on the shores of Taiwan and discovering for themselves the origins of their people.
- Enter the netherworld of an emotionally damaged but ambitious actress, a modern-day "Every Woman" besieged by male corruption and betrayed by the dysfunction of her own instincts. Join her in a turbo charged spiral into a bottomless barrel of despair, pain, hate and humility. One mis-step follows another, across a bridge from grim reality to an even more disturbing psychological landscape as creepy as it is violent. A close up view of our current world, out of order, minus the psych meds.
- Pierre is 17. During the summer, he escapes from his family to meet his friends. On a river, they play tricks to scare each other. This is when the accident happens.
- The day after John F. Kennedy's assassination, 63 elderly Ohioans lost their lives in one of the largest nursing home fires in United States history. In stark black and white, Fireland cross-cuts numerous witnesses with hundreds of primary remnants of the fire - from photos to the infamous Zapruder footage of Kennedy's assassination (the only color footage in the film). 'America's Holocaust,' as it was called in the few papers that reported on the fire, has tremendous historical and social importance. Twenty-one of its unclaimed victims were buried in a mass grave when Ohio would not pay for individual burials. And while the media largely ignored it, the fire was the impetus for strict regulations on the state and federal levels. Patients died chained to their beds. They varied in age from 17 to 100. Their home had no sprinkler system, only three fire extinguishers, and phones that didn't work. They had only two staff persons to help them. They had no chance. They were quickly forgotten by everyone besides a quiet mid western community. No longer.
- It's the year 1942 and the world is at war. John Mathew who has just celebrated his 16th birthday has been told that he is to fight for the country. Emotions are strong as John heads off to fight leaving him mother and younger brother behind.
- Marc lives in Liverpool and is working in contraction. Jessica is working as a model in London, they meet at a friend part (Billy) and fall in love, its then when they both admit to their feelings for each other, but soon have to return home after a week together in the beautiful town of bath. Will their love survive?
- Near the Bois de Boulogne, Daniel meets Charell by accident. The two men haven't seen each other for twenty years.
- It's the unheard tale of George Febres, a tormented gay artist that led the 80s pop movement in Southern United States, but remained completely ignored in his birth country, Ecuador. This documentary unfolds a controversial face-off between a harsh, conservative society, homophobia, and the negligent political force rooted in Ecuador's Art Scene.
- The emotionally charged story of Susan Greenberg who, at 19, killed her abusive boyfriend. After 19 years in prison, she seeks to have her sentence overturned based on a California state law that allows women convicted of murder to ask a judge for release based on evidence of "Battered Woman Syndrome."
- In the emotionally-charged drama Lost & Found, advertising executive Eve Compton (Julie Anchor) finds herself on Christmas Eve lost and alone with only her work and the memories of a tragic past. An unlikely friend, Charlie the janitor (Charlie Holliday), helps Eve find that one glimmer of hope and the strength to understand her life.
- Martin & Ketil on adventure in the Milky Way.
- Six soldier; six different time periods and one letter unites them. Our nation's history is reflected in the one fundamental value of every American soldier during times of war - the passion to write a letter home. No matter who the enemy was or what consequences are at stake, it was an American letter that defined them as American Soldiers.
- Documentary on the complicated relations hip between the celebrated director, his hometown and his past.
- Cave diving documentary. Facing darkness explores the cave of Florida following some of the greatest cave divers and explorers of the area.
- Gerard and Christine find that working an office job can turn out to be an emotional minefield. Based on personal interviews with real victims of office-harassment.
- A documentary on the Nintendo Entertainment System.
- Stanley Kurtz suffers from the rare condition of spoiling plots. One day a strange underground organization, somehow related to vegetables, takes up contact with him.
- A subtle portrait about one of the last open air cinemas in Poland.
- This program presents the history of art in Jalisco narrated by its artists: Through the literary texts of Mariano Azuela and Agustín Yáñez and the murals of José Clemente Orozco. The writers Juan Rulfo and Juan José Arreola speak of how Jalisco's rural society was transformed and gave way to a modern, urban expansion. Architects like Luis Barragán and painters like Guillermo Chávez Vega arise at this time. Music by Blás Galindo, José Pablo Moncayo and Consuelo Velázquez reflect modern and contemporary Mexico. New aesthetic tendencies arise with works of painters like Juan Soriano and Raúl Anguiano as well as the work by the architect González Gortázar. Jalisco's art crosses the border into the twenty-first century.
- Filmmaker Geoffrey Bagel has talent, but somehow seems to quash every opportunity he has to display it. Enter Nathan Gouda, a gypsy in a tracksuit with nothing to do. No one can stop him from helping Geoffrey realize his own vision, not even Geoffrey. The two improvise their way through the ups and downs of 'no budget' filmmaking. Can Geoffrey learn to have faith in his own talent with just a camera, a script and Nathan?