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- Shot for under $1,000 dollars in TN. Introducing Terry Kobrah, a man whose morals and general actions were extremely absurd to say the least. This docu/Horror/dark comedy looks back on his life after "The Accident" at an Acid factory which confined him to a wheelchair and gave him a new perspective on life. Exposing the outside world to his past exploits, including his adopted "family" of Gimps, Mondo bitches, family life, his obsession with cats, kidnapping women, sex complex, life as a child, and "The Everyman Theatre." The Ultimate pervert sex show which gathered a cult following and put him in a position where he felt on top of the world, until the theatre was shut down and he was diagnosed HIV positive. Includes interviews of past family members, fans, personal friends, and even Terry himself moments before his death. The Terry Kobrah Story documents the rise and fall of a crazed small town theatrical director. Set in a small Appalachian town, Terry's transformation from star business man to cripple to director to corpse is told through a darkly comedic lens. Though presented as a biopic, Mondo Sexxxx incorporates several sub-genres, such as exploitation and farce, to create the diseased atmosphere which Terry inhabits.
- Emanuel's identity is unknown, and his life has been put on hold for eight years. He claims to be from Liberia, but the Norwegian authorities believes he's from Ghana. He can't be returned to a country he's not registered in.
- Life on the Douro is a documentary about 300 years of history with direct ties to the current situation of wine production in Porto and the Douro valley. It is the result of 45 days of filming over the course of 15 months, creating the best possible film with a strong narrative and visual impact, capturing everything from the buildings and warehouses in Gaia and Porto to the Douro vineyards, to various aspects of wine making, to the landscapes and river in all four seasons. Twenty eight people were interviewed, including many key figures, about the development, present situation and future of the region. Many spoke in intimate detail about their centuries-long family histories, and Life on the Douro has now captured that oral history.
- The story of an art rebel who broke all rules for Southern women in order to live alone up north so that she could fulfill her dreams of dedicating her life to the creation of her art and leaving an inspiring legacy to her small Alabama hometown by establishing an art museum there.
- 'Living as Brothers' looks at the lives of Jamaican migrant men toiling in the orchards of Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada, unseen by the thousands of tourists who descend on the small town each year. In their own words, these men, some of whom have been returning for over twenty years, tell of the second life they've created for themselves in Canada, the reasons for their making this journey, and their struggles back in rural Jamaica. Told over a season of picking fruit, their story is arduous, stressful, precarious, offering few second chances, but is ultimately one of brotherhood.
- When a popular sheriff is gunned down in a small town near Detroit, Michigan in 1910, the local newspaper and community are quick to condemn accused immigrants to life in prison before the trial even begins. A loyal deputy struggles to protect the accused from an angry lynch mob while two young newspaper reporters and a rookie lawyer team up to fight for the immigrants' safety and acquittal. Based on a true story, shot on location in Michigan.
- A strong-willed black man motivated by the love for his family, friends and the Martial Arts.
- A journey of discovery through Hamburg, the German port city that is constantly growing and changing, and which impresses with its countless and constantly mutating facets. A diary in which the many people in Hamburg are told, all of whom are involved in a certain way in the "new course" that Hamburg has taken.
- The movie followed a small selection of talented cos-players as they took part in May 2011 MCM Expo and showcased their costumes in the Masquerade.
- In 1980 economist and Nobel Laureate Milton Friedman inspired market reform in the West and revolutions in the East with his celebrated television series "Free To Choose." Thirty years later, in this one-hour documentary, the young Swedish writer, analyst and Cato Foundation Fellow Johan Norberg travels in Friedman's footsteps to see what has actually happened in the places Friedman's ideas helped transform. In location after location Norberg examines the contemporary relevance or Friedman's ideas in the 2011 world of globalization and financial crisis. Central to his examination are the perennial questions concerning power and prosperity, and the trade-offs between individual liberty and income equality.
- Michael Yonkers began making music in the mid-sixties. The Blind Shake were born in the late-seventies. In 2003, they began collaborating on music that is both modern and timeless. Their work is not a nostalgic look back, but rather a mad charge forward. It exemplifies what is vital and thrilling about rock-and-roll. This film documents the recording of their third album, Period, and then delves into their separate careers over the following months. It concludes with what will likely be Michael Yonkers' last live performance. With much more in common with Salesman or Grey Gardens than Behind the Music, you will not get a detailed history of both bands, but you will definitely know who these people are and what they do.
- There's a unique industry in Taiwan and it's named 'Erotic Float Dancer'. In addition to the god's birthday celebration and the Ghost month worship in July, these show girls can also be seen in funerals or weddings in Taiwan. The temples like to hire these dancers to attract more viewers and make the worshiping atmosphere high . Thus, this has become quite common all over in Taiwan. Occasionally, even the nude shows are seen. Gradually this unique culture has been declining in Taiwan. This documentary also recorded the ups and downs of Amusing Show Float through the three main characters. Sine we would like to equally emphasize on culture and entertaining, this film was edited in a dramatic style.
- Su-Ying and Yilan are both Dutch woman of Chinese descent and both daughter of restaurant owners. Su-Ying has been striving in her life for equal rights for the Dutch Chinese. Photographer Yilan, through her project ChinAware, is trying to unravel how her Chinese roots have formed her as an individual. Many young Chinese like Su-Ying and Yilan saw their first images of the culture of their parents and grandparents during the nocturnal Chinese film shows that started in the 1960's. These film shows eventually lead to the Kung Fu craze that captivated the whole of Holland for decades.
- Having fled a provincial past, a young, transgender prostitute searches for love and acceptance in a landscape of broken Hollywood dreams.
- Quebec, Canada. At the summer solstice, a group of young natives from the Innu and Huron nations and young Quebecers was brought together to follow a 310-km ancient path of land and water. The journey holds the hope of learning to live together.
- Francesco Pasanisi sta guardando la televisione. Dopo aver fatto zapping, fra canali politicisti, cose trash e spot inadatti all'ora di pranzo, capita su un canale in cui sta iniziando un film, "Benvenuti a Fuocofatuo". Da qui in poi vedremo anche noi il "programma".A Fuocofatuo, un paesino di montagna del Sud Italia, i morti escono dalle loro tombe per divorare i vivi e diffondere il contagio dei morti viventi fra gli abitanti, ma non è tutto lineare come una "normale" vicenda di zombi.... Gli autori Francesco Pasanisi ed Edoardo Trevisani appaiono in due piccole scene comiche nei panni di un primario superficiale e burbero e di un medico più preciso e professionale.
- A documentary film about the innovative Danish stage director Kirsten Dehlholm and her internationally acclaimed performance laboratory Hotel Pro Forma. The film explores the artistic work involved in hi-tech, experimental stage art, through Kirsten Dehlholm's new project, the manga opera 'War Sum Up', premiered at the Latvian National Opera in 2011. In-depth interviews, analysis, music and live scenes from the production reveal the creative processes of Hotel Pro Forma. It also highlights the bold artistic work of the Latvian Radio Choir. 'War Sum Up' is a unique collaboration between leading European artists in the music, fashion and stage arts. With an abundance of striking images and contemporary music, 'Hotel Pro Forma Sum Up' reflects the rich potential and complexity of contemporary stage arts.
- Exploration of the nature and shape of romantic love. In a series of extended conversations, three women describe the progress of their romantic life through the years.
- 'I am about to commence my grand symphony, in which the development of my infernal passion will be depicted', said Berlioz. As his new oeuvre took Paris by storm, he set up the Romantic movement with the creation of his Fantastic Symphony.
- A handsome and intensely awkward young man converts the spare bedroom of his New York apartment into a Bed and Breakfast. He welcomes his first guest, a struggling actress/singer from France hoping to get some work in the big city. Told through ridiculous though poignant vignettes from their daily lives and dreams, the two find an unlikely solace in each others company.
- Through the lives of the characters and their simple daily details we discover together the downtown neighborhood and feel its spirit which is reflected in the various similar and contradicting worlds which this neighborhood brings together.
- Beyond Belief explores how belief systems that we all carry with us tend to limit our experience of the world and that in order for us to expand our minds and our awareness, we need to move Beyond Belief. Beyond Belief is non-commercial, non-profit & educational and all proceeds go towards continued production of highly profound and thought provoking documentary films.
- After an accident, a young woman reflects on the consequences of her actions.
- When a ragtag bunch of freethinkers started a newspaper in 1986, no one ever imagined it would still be thriving 25 years later. A portrait of a vibrant, unique community then and now, 'The Echo Doco - Born To Be Trouble' highlights the police abuse, the zany characters, the scandals, the tragedies and the anarchic spirit that gave rise to 'the voice of the community'.
- Chasing Chavez explores Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution through the eyes of Australian Coral Wynter, as she seeks a meeting with Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez. Coral's one desire is to present her idol with the book she co-authored 'Voices from Venezuela: behind the Bolivarian revolution' but as Coral explains 'nothing is easy in Venezuela.'
- Shot entirely on VHS and toy cameras, 'Well of the Beast' tells how three radical poets travel to an un-named South American town for a cheap eye surgery. Having declared poetic war on society, the three friends soon experience strange happenings as the newly replaced eyes of our hero, Anton, begin to suggest hidden and sinister agendas amongst his companions. Literary and filmic references run rampant in this campy, low-fi, art-house feature that blends genres and styles into a madhouse romp through all things poetic.
- Documentary that records the history of the political leader from the beginning, through his words in interviews, the memory of his collaborators and the testimony of those who investigated his life.
- Is there too much art around? Too many artists? A study on art - and how one lives with it.
- The Collective Evolution 2 The Human Experience is a documentary focused on showing each of the dimensions to the experience we call life. The documentary does this by addressing exactly who we all are, and why we are here. It further delves into each of the key pieces that make up the human puzzle, namely the planet, the body, and the ego. The documentary concludes by addressing the shift in consciousness that has already begun and continues to intensify on the planet. It's intention is to further provide the viewer with the tools and understanding it needs to step out of current limitations and instead experience the infinite potentiality we are all capable of.
- How Ishah Wright became a millionaire, now more perfected by Ishah Wright to give you the real chance to do the same! This is from a Christian perspective and is in FULL HD!