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- Yasiin Bey appears in a video demonstrating the Standard Operating Procedure for force-feeding prisoners on hunger strike at Guantanamo Bay.
- Architect Daniel Libeskind's first work of architecture to be realized in the U.S., an addition to the Denver Art Museum, the American public has a chance to examine his unconventional talents.
- The Green River of Utah, and its tributaries, are the backdrop for this entertaining and exciting instructional fishing program. Learn the tips and techniques necessary to catch big trout with sub-surface flies from famed Utah fishing guide, Charlie Hansen. In FLIES, NYMPHS AND TROPHY TROUT you will learn how to catch the larger trout that occupy many spring creeks by creating a successful presentation for your flies. You'll learn how to choose your flies, the proper usage of knots and how to fish with a strike indicator even in the clearest waters. The life cycles of spring creek flies will also be explored and explained so that you'll know exactly what fly to use in any circumstance.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the rehearsals that preceded the filming of the Catalán sections of Torpor Revisited;
- Neo Rauch is one of the most important German contemporary artists. His pictures, often dark and disturbing, wavering between fantasy and reality, objectivism and abstraction, fascinate a large international audience. The filmmaker and author Rudij Bergmann meets the painter from Leipzig in his studio and observes him in preparation for an exhibition at the "Metropolitan Museum of Art" in New York. He tries to perceive the artist's way of thinking and to discover the world view behind his unsettling and irritating paintings.
- An American Adventure: The Living Legacy of Jimmy Gentry traces the life of 82 year old Jimmy Gentry from his Depression-era boyhood in historic Franklin, TN, to his military service in WWII, to his life-altering experience as one of the first liberating soldiers through the gates at the infamous Dachau concentration camp, to his over 50 years as a renowned football coach. The film travels with Gentry back to Dachau, 62 years after he went through the gates as a young soldier in April, 1945.
- Documentary about parents who are naturists, and how it affects their children, friends and family.
- Drupadi is adapted from the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata. This movie depicts the story of Drupadi, the wife of five brothers known as the Pandawas. One fateful night, the Pandawa brothers are invited to a dice game against the Kurawa brothers. Sakuni, the Kurawas' uncle, had arranged the dice game, playing against Yudhistira, the eldest of the Pandawas. Yudhistira loses all his wealth, along with his kingdom. As a result, he gambles his brothers, himself, and finally Drupadi, into servitude. Struggling for her freedom, Drupadi repeatedly questions Yudhistira's right to place her at stake when he himself had lost his freedom. At the end, this movie is not just about Drupadi's story, as in the modern world, it also serves as a symbol of woman who believes in a just and equal world.
- William Blazkowicz is being smuggled into Kottlitz Castle in the Austrian Alps to find out what the Waffen-SS plans with Count Dracula's bones and where's the connection between their underground laboratory and a huge pit filled with gold.
- Through several interlocking stories, including the story of maritime commerce and the ships that move cargo through the inland waterway, Mysteries of the Great Lakes will take you on a journey through the greatest lake system in the world, and showcase the amazing geography, ecology, science, and history of the region.
- Wild Ocean is an uplifting cinematic experience capturing one of natures greatest migration spectacles through the magic of IMAX. Plunge into an underwater feeding frenzy amidst the dolphins, sharks, whales, gannets, seals and billions of fish. Filmed off the Wild Coast of South Africa, Wild Ocean is a timely documentary that celebrates the animals that now depend on us to survive and the efforts by local people to protect this invaluable ecological resource. Hope is alive on the Wild Coast where Africa meets the sea.
- Wei-Chong has just graduated from college. The boss of a movie studio admires his talent and invites him to make a ghost movie in advance of writing that script. In order to get this chance, Wei-Chong forces himself to accept this job. As the beginning of writing, there are more and more strange phenomena happened in Wei-Chong's life. It seems that all the things are related to a picture. Although Wei-Chong felt afraid of these phenomena, he wrote it into his script. He became more and more nervous. Therefore, his girl friend, Shu-Way decided to find out the truth. What the hell is going on in this story?
- Renate is afraid that if she allows herself to mourn her dead mother, she will loose control over her own life. When she finally realizes that suppressing her depression is destroying the relationship with her sister, Renate understands that she is about to loose all control over herself.
- 43,000 people were killed in UK by the Nazis while J. Paul Getty was in Berlin shipping oil to Hitler. Jean Paul Getty's mother; Catherine Risher was German. Dec. 20, 1940 ... the New York Daily News wrote about Getty's involvement with espionage at the Pierre Hotel in New York. 2003 documents declassified by UK Warfare Ministry reveal that Oct. 1941 the pro-Nazi Jean Paul Getty employed and lodged Nazis at his Pierre Hotel in New York City; Nazis who were involved in spying on and sabotaging Allied Forces' war production plants. FBI reported that Getty was still shipping oil to Hitler; June, 1941 ... nine months after London was being bombed ... five months before Pearl Harbor.
- The emotional journey of 40 teams as they compete in an unusual and cerebral challenging road rally adventure. It starts in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and finishes 3000 miles later in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
- A pair of frustrated detectives and a confessed murderess go up against a corrupt but recently vindicated District Attorney in this throw-back neo-noir crime drama.
- This is about the New York City Nightclub, The Roxy, from it's beginning in 1979 as a star-studded roller disco to its final night in 2007. All of the key players in the history of the club are interviewed: from promoters, to owners, to long-time fans, capturing the spirit and the excitement of what became the center of culture, fashion, music and gay life over 25 years in New York City. The story of The Roxy encapsulates the rise and fall of disco, the devastation of AIDS, and the emergence of the "Chelsea Boys" within the gay community.
- Even the craziest ideas sound great when your back is up against the wall. Alicia, a young college student only has one semester left to graduate and no money left to pay the bill. She has no one to turn to except her best friends Kyla and Dwight. Dwight suggest Alicia marry an immigrant for money while Kyla thinks they're both crazy. Roberto just wants to come to the land of opportunity and help take care of his family. His Uncle Hector who considers him like a son, will do anything to keep him here in America. Alicia and Roberto both have situations and time is running out. They decide to do what is right for them.
- After being taken hostage by a group of vicious bank robbers and forced to witness the execution of his partner, Detective Timothy Corentino seeks revenge despite being removed from the case. Swearing that he will be there when the rampage comes to an end, Tim comes face to face with his worst nightmare of forever being CAPTIVE of the men he tried to stop at no cost...
- No Son Invisibles: Maya Women & Microfinance, is about three Mayan women from the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico. Stepping deep into their lives we see how with a small amount of credit they turn dire circumstance into a well of human empowerment that reaches far beyond any regional boundary. Using Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Muhammad Yunus' microfinancing formula, a local micro credit organization finds clients who have been forgotten and would otherwise not be able to get a loan, and puts their trust and money in their hands. The descendants an ancient Mayan culture, the women have learned to manage in the modern world by using money from the loans to start their own businesses, which becomes the sustaining power of their families. The friendships and family relations within the social groups change and become stronger as women helping women not only saves the lives of their families, but entire villages.
- While skipping through the woods Sarah comes upon Marcel and Florette working on a miniature fairy tale house. When Marcel and Florette leave the house, its tiny inhabitants come to life and speak to Sarah. She meets Stephan and Reuben and hears the story of The Enchanted Treehouse. Sarah is guided through all the rooms by each little person. When the people agree to let Sarah return they realize they may have compromised the secrecy Marcel and Florette have kept for the last one hundred years.
- Lea is desperately searching for stability, a warm relationship and a reason for living. But she is floundering. Her life is meaningless, restless and aggressive. A brief encounter with Lukas develops into a closer relationship that takes her on a journey to a forgotten place, where the couple try to find out who they are, and recall a long-lost time.
- This film presents the lives of Miksa Domonkos and his son István. It describes how Miksa did so much to save the lives of so many from the Budapest ghetto, and his son's fortitude of faith that still stands as an example to us all.
- A true life adventure ... About a father and his son who give up city life for lives as mountain men. Follow this professionally filmed wilderness odyssey as they build, hunt, trap and mush dogs all in a place they now call home. A moving picture show that takes you from place to place, day by day and year to year. A true masterpiece shot on location in the remote wilderness of Alaska ...
- The story follows Eric Barnett, a lowly Customer Service Representative for SuperCom Telecommunications, Just when he thought that today was going to be just another typical day his world is turned around when he realizes that it's the last day of the quarter and he has still yet reach his quota. When a glitch in the system occurs in his favor, Eric is presented with a chance to redeem himself. He struggles to keep his cool and make his monthly quota despite the barrage of customer calls and other distractions, all the while it seems that everybody around him manages to slide on by with ease. He's got 8 hours and a string of hard luck. Will Eric manage to meet his goal and save his job? Or is today the day he loses his mind and calls it quits. Follow Eric and his friends in a comedy about the typical everyday stresses of call center life, and the relationships that keep us sane.
- Discordia Doren's best friend, Carmella Brigante, thinks she should loosen up and have a little fun. So, she encourages the prudish Catholic schoolgirl to tag along with her and a group of hedonistic teenagers to a cabin in the woods for some drinking, drugs and debauchery. But they are not alone. Something evil lurks in the woods surrounding the cabin. Something that recognizes Discordia for what she truly is.
- A series of music videos tells the story of a radioactive forty-ounce bottle of malt liquor precipitating a zombie epidemic.
- "Democracy 4 Dummies" is a 'how to' documentary that shows curious cynics and aspiring politicians alike how to run for office, with little or no money. Mixing grassroots politics and Green Party candidates, the result is an election adventure stocked full of laughs and satirical commentary, which leaves even the most skeptical viewer thinking, "if these guys can do it, so can I!"
- When foreign journalists are working in hostile environments, they often rely on a local (The Fixer) to set up interviews, interpret conversations, and provide links and leads to people and stories. They are an essential tool in the news-gathering process. In this revealing film, director Aaron Rockett follows the journey of freelance journalist Sean Langan and his fixer, Sami Sharaf on the streets of Kabul as they film a story about the country's first all female driving school. Through Sami's journey to bring his family back to Afghanistan from Pakistan after 20 years living as refugees, you learn about his history and see Afghanistan through his translation and eyes. A Fixer walks a fine line between two very different worlds. They often accept assignments that place them in danger of retaliation from local militias who believe them to be traitors or spies for Western nations. In this film we see the important relationship that exists between a Western journalist and his local colleague - viewers join in on this journey and gain a better understanding of a world that has been defined by war.
- The world's greatest superheroes are gathered around for Stan Lee's surprise birthday party. All is well until a hand full of villains working for an unknown source tricks the heroes into battling each other to the death. "The Greatest Fan Film of All Time" is the sequel to the critically acclaimed "Batman's Gonna Get Shot in the Face" and is a non-profit fan film. It is also the creators' final fan film.
- In the wake of recent scrutiny over the Tasmanian logging industry, this 45-minute documentary examines the life of one of the island's less visible residents, the Tasmanian Wedge-tailed Eagle. This magnificent bird has lived in the forests of Tasmania for millennia, but its habitat is undergoing rapid change. The ancient old-growth trees, not just an ideal home for the eagle, have recently found favour with humans as a source of timber, wood chips and profitable pulp. Caught in the middle of the pulp mill debate, are we chipping away the future of Tasmania's last great predator?
- First Tracks Productions presents Knock on Wood, featuring today's and tomorrow's top snowboarders tempting fate in the backcountry and streets of North America, Europe and Japan. Shot in brilliant HD by filmers who ride, Knock on Wood will remind you why you love to snowboard.
- A high school student goes out to try and overcome his fear of spiders. He holds a tarantula in hopes that it will help. He also learns all about what fear really is.
- Art, a Victoria filmmaker, struggles with his conservative moral values when he visits his son Kole who works as a writer and actor in the pornography business in Prague. Appalled by the sexual abuse Kole experienced as a child, Art believes Kole's current lifestyle is directly linked to that sad event. Art wants to get Kole out of an existence that, in his eyes, is soul-destroying. Amidst the hard-core pornography industry, Art and Kole strive to reconcile their relationship and their perceptions of a difficult past. As we follow their story, Art finds a surprising humanity in the world of porn even as he attempts to convince Kole to return to Canada and confront the past. Art hires a private detective to track the abuser down and, as the detective unearths clues that bring them nearer to the pedophile, Art discovers how close to violence he himself can come. MY SON THE PORNOGRAPHER follows the journey of two men as they reflect on the stresses and strains that tear families apart, on moral values, guilt and life choices. Ultimately, it is a story about the love between a father and a son.
- Part documentary, part music video collection, this film tells a story of the first (but not the last) retrospective of Irpen Film Festival in Donetsk.
- The Corner Shop is a documentary about one of the last remaining grocery stores in Iceland. Run by two eccentric brothers, it is the glue that keeps the community together.
- A Documentary about Abortion from the Biblical Perspective
- A man returns from the dead only to split into two separate beings.
- Adolf "Adi" Katzenmeier was a physiotherapist for the German national soccer team from 1963 to 2008. During this time he was involved in over 900 games. He took part in six world and seven European championships as well as an Olympic soccer tournament.
- Court documents found in St. Louis tell the inspiring story of courage when slaves from around the area fought for their freedom by challenging their owners in court.