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- 1969 is a journey led by our narrator, who finds her mother's diary which enables her to retrace the mysterious circumstances which led to her parents fateful last holiday in Italy in 1969. The film evocatively weaves from past to present, heightened with passion and intrigue from the past, to a realization of the present, and to a final closing of a dark chapter .
- Hopeless romantic Sayuri (Miki Nakatani) yearns for her dream man to sweep her off her feet and take her to July 24th Avenue in Lisbon, Portugal, her idealised paradise from her favourite manga. When she runs into her old high school crush Satoshi (Takao Osawa), her world turns upside down and she decides to do everything it takes to charm him. However, after changing her appearance for him, her anxieties prevent her from making further romantic advances. Will she manage to have her day on July 24th Avenue?
- "A Handful of Stars" is one of the three plays in Billy Roche's Wexford Trilogy. In 1993, the BBC filmed the stageplay with the cast from the 1993 Bush Theatre (London) production. A Handful of Stars takes place in a pool hall where a miniature pay-as-you-go table awaits the town youths while beyond these double doors into another room is the Members Only part of the hall where the large snooker table and poker table await the men of the town.
- The true story of a Catholic man and his Protestant wife, and the events resulting in the Co. Wexford, Ireland community when the wife decides she doesn't appreciate being forced to send their daughter to a Catholic school, despite the local priest's insistence she is bound by the pre-marriage agreement she signed to raise any children as Catholic.
- Ornithologists searching for a rare black stork discover a corpse in a village. The twist: the dead rise to kill more victims. Not vampires or zombies, but a relentless, expanding horde.
- The families of Raj and Nikita have always maintained a hatred for each other. However, this hatred has not passed on to Raj and Nikita who meet, fall in love and cannot imagine the consequences to come.
- An Assyrian Exodus is the untold story of the Assyrian Genocide of 1914-1918 that was a systematic ethnic cleansing of the Assyrian people perpetrated by the Ottoman Turks, Kurds, and Persians. Two-thirds of the Assyrian nation totaling 750,000 souls perished in the Ottoman Empire and Northwestern Iran as a result of genocide, starvation, dehydration, disease, and exposure to elements while thousands fell victim to kidnappings, forced assimilation, deportation, and forced migration. The project brought Rosie Malek-Yonan (author of The Crimson Field), Emil Brikha, David Yonan, and Ninos Aho, four Assyrian artists from around the world in a common belief, that while the world may not acknowledge the Assyrian Genocide, however, through the arts, the history of the Assyrian nation can be preserved. An Assyrian Exodus is dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Assyrian Genocide and those forced to walk the Death Marches. Survivors, who safely made the unthinkable journey to distant shores around the globe, were able to secure the identity of future generations of Assyrians now living in diaspora.
- An Assyrian Exodus is the untold story of the Assyrian Genocide of 1914-1918 that was a systematic ethnic cleansing of the Assyrian people perpetrated by the Ottoman Turks, Kurds, and Persians. Two-thirds of the Assyrian nation totaling 750,000 souls perished in the Ottoman Empire and Northwestern Iran as a result of genocide, starvation, dehydration, disease, and exposure to elements while thousands fell victim to kidnappings, forced assimilation, deportation, and forced migration. The project brought Rosie Malek-Yonan (author of The Crimson Field), Emil Brikha, David Yonan, and Ninos Aho, four Assyrian artists from around the world in a common belief, that while the world may not acknowledge the Assyrian Genocide, however, through the arts, the history of the Assyrian nation can be preserved. An Assyrian Exodus is dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Assyrian Genocide and those forced to walk the Death Marches. Survivors, who safely made the unthinkable journey to distant shores around the globe, were able to secure the identity of future generations of Assyrians now living in diaspora.
- An Assyrian Exodus is the untold story of the Assyrian Genocide of 1914-1918 that was a systematic ethnic cleansing of the Assyrian people perpetrated by the Ottoman Turks, Kurds, and Persians. Two-thirds of the Assyrian nation totaling 750,000 souls perished in the Ottoman Empire and Northwestern Iran as a result of genocide, starvation, dehydration, disease, and exposure to elements while thousands fell victim to kidnappings, forced assimilation, deportation, and forced migration. The project brought Rosie Malek-Yonan (author of The Crimson Field), Emil Brikha, David Yonan, and Ninos Aho, four Assyrian artists from around the world in a common belief, that while the world may not acknowledge the Assyrian Genocide, however, through the arts, the history of the Assyrian nation can be preserved. An Assyrian Exodus is dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Assyrian Genocide and those forced to walk the Death Marches. Survivors, who safely made the unthinkable journey to distant shores around the globe, were able to secure the identity of future generations of Assyrians now living in diaspora.
- An Assyrian Exodus is the untold story of the Assyrian Genocide of 1914-1918 that was a systematic ethnic cleansing of the Assyrian people perpetrated by the Ottoman Turks, Kurds, and Persians. Two-thirds of the Assyrian nation totaling 750,000 souls perished in the Ottoman Empire and Northwestern Iran as a result of genocide, starvation, dehydration, disease, and exposure to elements while thousands fell victim to kidnappings, forced assimilation, deportation, and forced migration. The project brought Rosie Malek-Yonan (author of The Crimson Field), Emil Brikha, David Yonan, and Ninos Aho, four Assyrian artists from around the world in a common belief, that while the world may not acknowledge the Assyrian Genocide, however, through the arts, the history of the Assyrian nation can be preserved. An Assyrian Exodus is dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Assyrian Genocide and those forced to walk the Death Marches. Survivors, who safely made the unthinkable journey to distant shores around the globe, were able to secure the identity of future generations of Assyrians now living in diaspora.
- Michael Pritchard is a conservative family man, away from home on business. In his hotel room he calls for a massage. His masseur that evening is a young man that goes by the name Severin. Michael makes a pass at Severin. But before things go too far they are interrupted by a call from Michael's wife and son. After the call he must make an important decision which causes his conflicted personal and professional life to boil to the surface.
- Unconditional love, revenge and karmic justice converge in this tale of a hate crime victim.
- High school sucks. In 2012, 17 year old Sophie Harvey suffered trauma by a clueless school administration solely because she was an introvert. Comedy-as-therapy - IGTHS - is a farcical improv movie about the inherent bias against introverts. Created by an inclusive, diverse cast and crew, led by a team of women and non-binary department heads, IGTHS was made by and for people who care about changing how we treat misunderstood youth. Seven years in the making. Creative contributions from introverts all over the internet. Sophie still doesn't want to talk about it.
- A series of films taken during a difficult and dangerous ascent of the Jungfrau;, showing views of the climbers at an height of over 13,000 feet. The party consisted of Messrs. Charles Urban, G. A. Smith, F. Ormiston; Smith, the latter being the well-known mountaineer who has made a specialty of photography at high altitudes, and the two famous Bernese Oberland guides, Christian Bergenes and Hans Bernet. The following briefly indicates the incidents of each film, the whole series forming a grand conception of mountain climbing and its attendant difficulties and dangers :-The last drink before leaving the Chalet- previous to the start; Climbing the Jungfrau;-ascending the Gaggi Glacier, crevasses, slide, etc.; Climbing the Wetterhorn - difficult rock and precipice scaling ; Climbing the Jungfrau; - difficult ice and snow traversing, a slip, reaching summit; A lunch on the mountain and return of the climbers.
- The Baby Looney Tunes characters go on a search for the true meaning of Easter.
- A former boxing champion and his companions get caught up with Russian mobsters after he witnesses a crime.
- Thomas and Friends gives you an exclusive behind-the-scenes peak into the latest movie Journey Beyond Sodor and the magical voice recording of new engine Merlin, voiced by award-winning actor Hugh Bonneville. Also featuring producers and the voices of Thomas.
- A human foot in a blood-soaked ballet slipper is found in a bin at a theater.
- "Between the Parallel" invites the audience to journey between two worlds. One of Ancient China filled with magic and fantasy, the other of our modern society. The film explores the battle for freedom of a goddess like being; running parallel to Elisa's search for freedom of her internal struggles in the modern world.
- When an art teacher moves from the big city to teach in a remote town, he discovers a student with a tremendous gift for drawing. He inspires his student to take part in an international competition, but finds his efforts thwarted when the principal decides to send an honor student from an influential family to participate instead.
- Doc, an American Vietnam vet, travels to Australia to discover his friend John has been murdered by a mysterious crime boss known as Pirate. Doc inherits John's nightclub and finds it staffed by beautiful women. Finding himself at war with thugs trying to take over the club, he hatches a plan to expose Pirate's identity, save the club, and allow him to get it on with the babes.
- Luke Clancy's excursion into art, design, music, performance, media, technology and a world of intriguing possibilities. Broadcast daily on Ireland's national music and culture station, RTÉ lyric fm. The series has daily short features each weekday, and an omnibus edition on Saturdays.
- A lavish W.H. party for Abbey's birthday the night before a N.H. medical board begins hearings on whether to suspend her license over her secret treatment of her husband's MS. Abbey returns to the residence with C.J. and Amy Gardener to get blitzed on wine and discuss her concerns about her medical career. Donna is restricted from joining the party because a decades-old cartography error puts her birthplace in Canada. Toby and U.K. Ambassador Lord John Marbury (Roger Rees) go to a nearby bar to share a bottle of very rare Scotch and to discuss a planned W.H. visit by an IRA political activist, which culminates in Marbury surprising Toby with his progressive vision. Later, Donna joins the women in the residence and makes an off-the-cuff remark that causes Abbey to rethink her stance on the issue of her license.
- In 1978, four rebellious teenagers try to scam their way into a KISS concert.
- James steals Duck's idea of bringing slip coaches to the railway to help out during the busy summer period. Unfortunately, James doesn't know how these coaches work properly and he makes the passengers cross.
- 1981–TV EpisodeEntertainment This Week travels to Catalina Island
- 1981–TV EpisodeEntertainment This Week travels to Catalina Island
- Scattered to the four corners of - well, Stevenage - best mates Lee and Dean are no more - until a funeral brings them back together for the first time since the tears and revelations of Great Yarmouth. Meanwhile, Mrs. Bryce-D'Souza has made a fresh start, and Dean has a surprising new addition to his life.
- Junior beefs up security at his home after the break in. Alex steals Ben's clients and signs new contracts with them. Sam reveals that he sold his hotel shares and Junior is left confused. A love triangle ensues among Maggie, Otim and Junior.
- Barbara, in an attempt to save her family's company, tries to play dirty with Nicholas but the latter has some cards up his sleeves. Rachael could have found a secret to save their company under the law. Ben plays detective on Alex and Nicholas.
- Paper cutouts and origami bring to life the tale of a Mother who is willing to endure extreme punishment at the hands of her brutal captors to secure freedom for her children. While imprisoned the Mother comforts herself by making an origami menagerie that comes to life and inspires her own flight from their paper holocaust. Culled from the actors' and director's own diverse refugee experiences from Vietnam to Mexico and Turkey, the film is a parable of war, hope, and transcendence.
- Alex and Jo go on a road trip to Iowa to find Alex's mom, whom he hasn't heard from in a very long time. Meanwhile, Meredith gives a presentation on her mini-livers project, which attracts a ton of attention, and Jackson works to rebuild the foundation after its reputation is threatened.
- DJ is haunted by the very stories he is telling - will he find the truth about the haunting before it is too late?
- In 1979, an Indian family moves to America with hopes of living the American Dream. While their 10-year-old boy Smith falls head-over-heels for the girl next door, his desire to become a "good old boy" propels him further away from his family's ideals than ever before.
- On the night that should be their 18th wedding anniversary, George struggles with the grief of losing his soul mate, manifested as his wife Melany.
- A burglar traps a PC in a cottage door and escapes.
- The story starts with the 44-years-old journalist, Roberto "The Beast" Croci, forced (because of lack of money) to leave Venice's Metropol Hotel. But he's a good journalist and immediately starts looking for a new, fresh story for his L.A.-based editor, Mr. Gordon. He enters a music store and finds out an old LP, "The Great Complotto", with the popular Pordenone's Saint George bell tower on the cover. Intrigued by the 1970s album, he decides to find out more about "The Great Complotto" and what remains of it in the present day. He arrives at Pordenone by night and soon he starts to visit all the parties and all the concerts to understand something more about the musical live in that tiny Italian province.
- INSIGHT looks upon contemporary art galleries in Bucharest. Through the artistic directions they follow, the way they communicate and through the cultural clusters they represent, galleries speak about the city's spirit. An overview on the galleries enables a better understanding of the contemporary cultural environment. Here and now, we have varnishing days, ongoing expositions and developing liaisons between art and society, technology and spirituality. We ought to gain an overview and to partake in the cultural environment that we live and evolve in.
- The whole scene depicts the interior of a railway compartment peopled by those who certainly are not in the habit of taking their pleasures sadly, a criticism we are supposed to lay ourselves open to by our neighbors. The five occupants; pursue their antics quite oblivious to the evident hustling they receive from one another, perhaps one can understand the Harry and Harriett couple, but the evident stranger is set upon in a very unenjoyable manner, although provocations of much mirth to the onlooker.
- Occupied France. A young woman is shoved into a car by Germans, then loaded into a boxcar... At the Bussières station, a railway worker, Julien, hears voices inside one of the sealed boxcars of the stopped train. A note slips through a crack. "I'm alive and I love you. Sarah." Julien visits the address on the note and finds a family of Hungarian Jews: two grandparents, and Sarah's son Thibaud, age 4. Julien offers to help with forged papers. They give him Sarah's diary for safekeeping. Later, when he returns, he finds the house ransacked, the grandparents gone. Julien takes Thibaud home. His girlfriend Lucie senses something is wrong. She's right; Julien has fallen for the personality he finds in Sarah's diary...
- Evan, a member of the once proud and feared group of assassins known as Forest Devils. He must take on his toughest assignment yet--kill his fellow assassins before he himself is assassinated. Together with his partner and lover Silver, they set out on a quest to annihilate the true evil.
- Ali (an immigrant, New York City cab driver) hoping to live the American Dream for his wife and son has to deal with a shady taxi dispatcher, two crooked cops and Richard a businessman who gets into his cab with a 9MM Pistol, a briefcase full of stolen money and a gun shot wound.
- For over 30 years teens across America have been playing this game. The adrenalin rushes through their pubescent bodies as they chant her name into the mirror of a dark bathroom wondering if it actually works. Will she come out and kill them? Scratch off their face? Haunt them at night? Today, it's one of the most popular urban legends ever told. Many different versions of the story have been shared by teens alike, but how does it really work? Is she just a mythical murderer that's been created by the exploring youth, trying to get an extra thrill... or is it real? What is the true story behind... BLOODY MARY? MARY, a new independent motion picture is about to take you on a journey into the mirror to discover what this notorious and demonic possessed Mirror Witch really wants!
- A young man loses something dear to him, a young boy regains what he lost years ago, and between them the rain has a sense.
- A documentary as a 'parcours', a trip towards the not knowing. What started as a classical report of the Mosuo - a matriarchal tribe in China - became a poetic and self-reflective encounter. Where the neutral camera evolve into a playful and hypersubjective member of the emotional interaction between the Mosuogirls, the crew and the equipment. A curiosity towards a matriarchal society drove the director to the Mosuo, in China. Their society is build on the principle of the axia-relationship, a bound between 'visitors of the night'. This means that a man only stays in his wife's house at night. During the day he works for the benefit of his grandmother. Man and woman don't have any economical obligations towards each other. Their unique relationship is based on love only. A Mosuo woman can have more than one axia. This is called polyandry. Due to funding by the Han-government, the Lugu-region has turned into a major touristic area, where tradition and modernity clash into one another. The film is not only a report on the relationship between the culture of the 'visitors of the night' and prostitution. It also reveals the distance between textual knowledge and the experience of a cinematographic journey.
- Cedric Interviews Natasha Museveni Karugire on her life as a first child, fashion designer and writer and producer of the movie 27 Guns. Ruth Ndyabahika who gave up a career as a clinical psychologist in the United States to look after 250 young girls in Kabale, Uganda.
- Year one: Naples rises on the tomb of Parthenope. Year 1996 : a peaceful clammer is subjected to the advances of two enigmatic characters over the course of a typical day.
- Taken from the Swiss side of the St. Bernard Pass, 9,000 feet above the level of the sea, giving a magnificent view of the far-famed Hospice, which has survived the buffetings of many a storm, and welcomed many a traveler who otherwise would have lost his life in the blinding snowstorms that so frequently occur.
- "Poor Beast in the Rain" is one of the three plays in Billy Roche's Wexford Trilogy. In 1993, the BBC filmed the stageplay with the cast from the 1993 Bush Theatre (London) production. The story unfolds inside a betting parlor in Wexford, Ireland where the owner's daughter is courted by shy, young Georgie while Joe makes a grand farce of remembering old times and organizing events of his life and the cleaning woman, Molly lives in a sea of bitterness. Oblivious to the affections of Georgie, Eileen dreams of her mother who abandoned her ten years earlier by running off with the local bad boy, Danger Doyle. Doyle has returned ten years later and finds what he suspected is true - there are still hard feelings and damage left behind in the wake of what he and Eileen's mother did before.
- Set against the backdrop of an economic slowdown, Recession revolves around three different sets of victims of this crisis living in the same city. One is a conscientious executive who goes to work even on a Sunday. The second is the auto-rickshaw driver who plies his trade all day long despite suffering from peptic ulcers. The third is an unemployed youngster determined looking at all avenues to find a job that touches the lives of others in a unique way.