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- Stefano and Jake are two hard-boiled, experienced Italian gangsters - As they joined business a long time ago, they worked very hard to gain honor and wealth. In their next drug deal, they will meet two strange wannabe-criminals, the losers Frankie and J.P.. The two relaxed Italians don't reckon with any problems but the whole situation escalates and suddenly there is a huge menace to their friendship. In the gruesome, violent and deadly world of business and profit out there you are a fool to expect any loyalty, trust or mercy at all ...
- This is the story of a family in which the father is a wise, rich man, the eldest son is a well-off businessman, the youngest is still searching for himself, and the middle son is the prodigal. That is, prodigal according to those who think they are the only right-minded people, who judge and accuse others in cold blood. The prodigal son, after running away from his father's home, has been flitting about, trying to find some purpose in his life, just like his namesake. But he has not succeeded: he has been defeated; years have been lost and opportunities missed. And now he is trying one more time to start again but his relatives and neighbours will not give him a second chance.
- A short dramatic film set in 1948 Friuli, Italy. This film was inspired by the poetic observations of Pier Paolo Pasolini as a young man and the hard working, self sustaining farming roots of my father's family in the rural village of San Giovanni di Casarsa. A farmwife is called to help in a birth, a boy dressed as a monk is entrusted to take the family cow to the traditional animal blessings, and a young aetheist poet goes for a walk looking for inspiration...Shot on location with much generous help from the local community. It is the first dramatic film made in the local dialect of the region.
- Feature adaptation of Hajime Isayama's manga about a monster hunter out for revenge.
- A mecha story where a group of kids who form teams with which they battle one another using Disc Warriors.
- Beauty Mark is for anyone who has ever felt invisible because they didn't conform to our culture's impossible, unhealthy, abnormal beauty standards. This courageous film examines popular culture's toxic emphasis on weight and looks through the eyes of Boulder-based psychotherapist and former world-class triathlete Diane Israel-- who tells her own story while interviewing other champion athletes, body builders, fashion models and inner-city teens about their experiences relating to self-image. This deeply personal and funny film asks some tough questions ... How do our families influence our relationships with our own bodies? How does popular culture "standards" get inside of our hearts and heads? In what ways can sports actually make us sicker instead of healthier? Former champion athletes including David Scott, Ellen Hart Pena and Brenda Maller share their stories while notable luminaries such as playwright Eve Ensler, author Paul Campos and cultural critic Naomi Wolf provide their insights. An elite runner and triathlete until age 28, Diane won the Pikes Peak Marathon and several other major races after settling in Colorado in the early 1980s. She retired from competition after collapsing from anorexia (sometimes called "athletic bulimia", a disorder many athletes suffer from, but which few experts knew anything about at that time). Diane went back to school to become a psychotherapist and is now a professor of human development at Naropa University, a counselor and also co-owner of a women's fitness center. She continues to run, but strives to live her life at a less frantic pace.
- Borrowed Happiness follows a group of bar regulars, inside and out of their favorite watering hole. Though the personalities and circumstances of the men differ greatly from one another, similarities between them exist, as habit leads them to continually seek out the almighty drink. The story explores, often with humor, the possibility that the guys might find the true happiness they seek, without having to settle for drunken euphoria.
- While female-to-male transgender visibility has recently exploded in this country, conversations about trans issues in the lesbian community often run into resistance from the many queer women who view transitioning as a "trend" or as an anti-feminist act that taps into male privilege. Boy I Am is a feature-length documentary that begins to break down that barrier and promote dialogue about trans issues through a look at the experiences of three young transitioning FTMs in New York City--Nicco, Norie and Keegan--as they go through major junctures in their transitions, as well as through the voices of lesbians, activists and theorists who raise and address the questions that many people have but few openly discuss.
- Twice decorated Sgt. Vincent Minette moves his family from New York to Rebus, New Jersey for a new detective job after his partner of 8 years was killed in a violent gang war. While driving with the new Rebus Chief of Police, new troubles begin. The corrupt Chief uses Minette's back up firearm to shoot a young drug dealer in cold blood. The police want to make sure that all new cops are either committed to the advancement of their corrupt brotherhood, or blackmailed for their silence. Minette, being a good cop stuck in a bad situation, has too many corrupt cops to take on himself and every friend could be a hidden enemy. Minette frames 5 black men from the neighborhood to help him catch these cops in the act without implementing Minette's involvement. Minette convinces these men this is a police funded group and they have to keep things quiet, but unknown to them, Minette is funding this crusade with his own police salary and it's running thin. Minette's actions have also attracted the attention of the biggest drug lord in Rebus. When his dirty cop protection starts to run thin. Minette seems to have success. Time and luck are running out for Minette as one of the men he framed is looking for the cop that murdered his younger brother and is using Minette's offer to secretly kill cops until the trail leads him to the firearm that killed his brother.
- Yusuf (17) comes home after spending four years at a youth detention center. His return to the family freshly recall the act that the other family members, bound by rigid tradition, forced upon him as the younger son.
- A mean older sister "BUBULINA" and a serious younger sister "BUBU". One day, a girl who had queerly long legs came before them. Her red shoes caught the eyes of BUBULINA. She said, "With the shoes, you can dance very well like this. Do you want to try?" "Yes!" BUBULINA strongly nodded her head. In the next instant, the red shoes held on to BUBULINA...!?
- Camp Kulinaris is a new reality TV concept produced for TV 3 in Norway. 11 celebrities are living together and managing a restaurant on the southern coast of Norway. Here they will live and work together while running their very own restaurant under the direction of master chef Kjartan Skjelde.
- Yu-yu and his friends have returned for a brand-new adventure along with fresh faces.
- Aim your catapults. Command your troops. Bloody the battlefield. CastleStorm II levels up gaming's greatest genre mishmash with ruthless destruction powered by Unreal 4, plus a whole new metagame of strategic, tactical conquest. The heroes of the Kingdom defend their homeland against the vile forces of the Undead, and only you can plot the path to triumph for both sides in two epic story-driven campaigns. But not without some hands-on chaotic carnage and delightful devastation. Since 2013, Zen Studios' CastleStorm has delighted millions of players with its unique medieval mix of tower defense, pointy projectiles and skull-crushing action. It all returns in CastleStorm II-with even more modes, more play styles, more mythical races and more...sheep. An Undead threat rises intent on vanquishing humanity, and only you can stop them. Or control these hellish monstrosities against the living if that's more your thing. We won't judge.
- Bruce McArthur was many things: friend, grandfather, mall Santa, landscaper - and a ruthless serial killer. He lived a double life: his wholesome appearance and cooperative nature eluded cops for years while he engaged in a hedonistic lifestyle filled with violent sex that often went too far. He cunningly took advantage of his work as a gardener and buried his victims' body parts in the yards of his posh clientele. "Catching a Serial Killer: Bruce McArthur" unravels the twists and turns of the shocking investigation into Toronto's most prolific serial killer. Through exclusive interviews with McArthur's close friends and the homicide investigators who cracked the case and expert analyses by leading criminologists and forensic psychologists, this two-hour special uncovers how McArthur targeted, terrorized and murdered members of Toronto's LGBTQ+ community, The Village, for nearly a decade before getting caught.
- A documentary on New Zealand rugby legend Richie McCaw. The documentary focuses on the All Black's 2015 campaign to win back-to-back World Cups, making the All Blacks the first team to do so.
- Rose is chill'n on Facebook at a local coffee shop, when she gets an unexpected "friend request". It's Claire Daniels! The girl from the washroom, the girl from the PFLAG meeting! Great. Now what does Rose say?
- Cheyanne has had feelings for Reagan for 12 years, but at 212 pounds, she has never had the courage to tell him. Cheyanne has given herself 90 days to lose 60 pounds, and to become the woman she knows she can be in order to get the man she wants.
- Eager to learn more about their culinary traditions, Chef Chuck Hughes is welcomed into Indigenous communities with the hope of expanding his culinary horizons by being a privileged witness to the precious knowledge they keep.
- Loosely inspired by the history of Montreal, Cité Mémoire invites you to meet a host of characters who've witnessed the city's evolution first-hand. Poetic, dreamlike and occasionally playful, the tableaux come alive with images, words and music.
- There is a world in which an endless rain of dark ash fills the sky and covers the earth. Humanity, fearing the ash that burns and melts away human flesh, had no choice but to cover themselves with gigantic suits.
- COLD FEET is a feature-length screwball romantic comedy set during the week before the wedding of a neurotic atheist to a well-to-do art critique critic. The film channels the fast-paced, banter-filled style of Hepburn/Grant films from the '40s.
- After being completely demoralised by a critic, an odd pair of filmmakers set out on the most unimaginable of revenge quests.
- Professional dancer Yuri Ka was thrust into worldwide popularity with his 2005 instructional video 'Dancing With The Pros'. Trying to capitalise on this success, his new management team unleashed 'Fighting With The Pros' a year later which was met with far less enthusiasm and Yuri was vanished from the celebrity realm. The next five years saw Yuri knee deep in personal struggles - none less publicised than the pressure to keep his much adored plump figure. Unfortunately with media hounding him day and night, Yuri succumb to the rumours and lost weight, which of course was fuel to the rumour's fire. More than 5 years after the original and with all these issues on his shoulders, Yuri Ka embarks on the sequel for redemption.
- Dare To Wear flips the script on the makeover show construct. Host and style expert Tai Beauchamp asks two extreme fashion disasters on total opposite sides of the style spectrum to switch perspectives by swapping wardrobes. The result is like hitting their own personal style reset button. Not only does this change their outward appearance, but their inner sense of self. After being shocked to learn that they have to swap clothing, these women will spend a day in the other's clothes. The women gain a newfound understanding, and branch out to leave their comfort zone for a head to toe transformation.
- Sixty years from now there are no governments. There is no leadership. No air transportation. There is only hope for survival in the uninhabited parts of the world. Warfare has ravaged the planet, and only a select handful of people survive. In the far reaches of the South Pacific lies a stretch of islands called the Dark Horizon, a former military base and now hideaway for a band of cutthroat pirates; pillagers of passing transports carrying survivors from combat. Gabriel Hawkins (Matthew Charles Hall), a legendary captain of the sailing vessel Invictus, leaves behind his life of piracy in exchange for an occupation as a transport for hire. His famed sailing ship and it's small crew, made up of aspiring treasure hunter Jonathan Davies (Kyle Cahill) and former air force pilot "Slider" Finch (Christina Reyes), carry two passengers who are looking for transport towards the former Hawaiian islands. Violating a trade agreement with the South Sea League of Pirates, Gabriel and his team head west into treacherous waters to take two fellow former Americans to shelter, one of them being Rebecca (Crystal Cooper), beautiful young woman in search of her family. As the adventure unfolds, these heroes are pursued by a band of cutthroat pirates along with the hazardous conditions of the sea and must return to the waters of the Dark Horizon in order to survive.
- Biographical film, epically depicting the life of the famous scientist Lev Landau.
- The word cerebrum refers to a gigantic system consisting of collision universes, which is called cerebrum universe. The story starts from a series of unknown murders, unraveling the secret hiding beneath the entire universe, ranging from horrifying conspiracies to galaxy wars, from anti-human betrayals to Honorable sacrifices. Having realized her weakness and backwardness, mankind takes the last stand.
- All families are strange in their own way. Now, it's time for Rose to meet Claire's. Meanwhile, Angela has been understanding until now with Nathan's dating failures but how will she deal with his latest, most serious, misstep? Both Rose and Nathan explore the challenges of dating in "Dining In & Out"
- Carve your way through a selection of iconic rally locations from across the globe, knowing that the smallest mistake could end your stage. You will need to rely on your instincts with the most immersive and truly focused off-road experience yet, including a new authentic handling model, tyre choice and surface deformation. Power your rally car through real-life off-road environments in New Zealand, Argentina, Spain, Poland, Australia and the USA, with only your co-driver and instincts to guide you. Race on eight official circuits from the FIA World Rallycross championship, complete with licensed Supercars and support series. Develop your team and cars around race strategies, and progress through a varied selection of Events and Championships in both a single player Career Campaign and a competitive online environment.
- Against all odds, Dolorès Marat quietly built a personal body of work on the fringes of fashion and the world of contemporary art. Timeless images, evanescent but persistent, like so many interior landscapes bathed in solitude. Working through an alphabet primer from Avignon (at the blue hour) to Ventoux, from the apartment-studio to hanging the "Cascades" exhibition, the director follows in the footsteps of the frugal Dolorès, shy yet bold, always sincere.
- Don turns himself in and escapes with Vardhaan from prison, following which he recruits a team to steal currency printing plates from a bank in Berlin.
- We pick up right where we left off... Rose is about to meet Angela! This is a big (and weird) moment for her. Rose first learned about Angela during the summer, she even recorded a video diary about it. But now what? Awkwardness ensues... Filmed on location at Cafe Diplomatico
- Prevention of chronic disease is key to closing the gap in life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. This DVD explores a range of strategies to improve nutrition and significantly reduce the burden of chronic disease.
- 2022–Podcast EpisodeIn September of 1961, on a desolate mountain pass in New Hampshire, strange lights in the sky heralded the introduction of a new, more terrifying type of extraterrestrial encounter; one where stolen memories, painful medical experiments, and regression hypnosis replace friendly visitors from Venus. The gang examines one of the rarest artifacts in the Newkirk Museum: pieces of the dress Betty Hill was wearing as she was abducted by aliens. Greg, Dana, and Connor discuss their own ill-advised adventures in hypnosis, Greg lays out a government conspiracy, and Connor learns that the answers to life's mysteries are found in Super Mario 64.
- A father teaches his son to say goodbye to his mother, by writing a message to her on a paper airplane.
- From Sin to Salvation follows the saga of the Wesley and Gaines families. Ramses Wesley, along with his wife, Marguerite Arnaud Wesley and their fellow conspirator, Scott Gaines, operate a church out of a storefront called the Duffy Street Church. They start the church as a way to skim monies by taking advantage of the 501c3 tax exempt status. Unfortunately, with Ramses as Lead Pastor, the church fails to net the monetary proceeds they all envisioned. Because of this, Marguerite and Scott both become disillusioned with Ramses - however, for vastly different reasons. Scott, thanks to his wife, Valera, begins to believe in "The Word", while Marguerite dreams of the day when reluctant oldest child, Richard Walter Wesley, comes to his senses and takes over the church. Unlike Ramses, Richard has been blessed with the innate ability to lead. Richard ultimately comes around and willingly allows himself to start being groomed as Ramses' successor. The transition does not go smoothly and creates more friction in the already fragile father-son relationship. Undaunted, and with Richard soon to be upfront, Marguerite embarks on her grand plan to take the Duffy Street Church from a storefront to a mega-church. Marguerite will stop at nothing - nor will she allow anyone - to get in the way of her achieving this goal.
- GISKIN ANOMALY is a cellphone adventure presented by the Balboa Park Online Collaborative. The game's first episode went live on Thanksgiving weekend 2010. The fourth episode was added January 15, 2011. More episodes will appear - seven in all - to complete a dramatic story arc from the World War Two era. Visitors can experience any or all of them throughout 2011.
- It's an emotional time for Rose, as she struggles to make sense of her mixed feelings of worry for Vanessa and growing closeness with Claire. Yet even with turmoil, life goes on and we find the light amongst the darkness... and even laughter.
- The relationship between music and film is nearly as old as cinema itself. From its infancy, filmmakers recognised the power music had in creating atmosphere and enhancing an audience response to character's motives and emotions. With the advent of talking pictures, movies changed forever and so did the musical score from being played in the cinema to being married to the screen. Ground-breaking composers such as Max Steiner and Eric Wolfgang Korngold used established orchestral techniques to augment the action on screen. Throughout the 1940s and 50s, cinemas greatest moments were scored by some of the finest film music ever written. Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman's emotional goodbye in Casablanca was accompanied by Max Steiner's lush strings. Joseph Cotton's desperate search through a post-war Vienna contrasted with Anton Karas' zither in The Third Man and the shadowy intrigue of Hitchcock's North by Northwest was underlined by Bernard Herrmann's complex modernist arrangements. In the 1960s, the spy thriller The Ipcress File was enhanced by John Barry's iconic score, whilst composer Ennio Morricone's work for director Sergio Leone, helped to create a new Western genre. The 1970's was another golden era in American Cinema. Nino Rota's delicate score on Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather influenced a whole generation of mafia films. New composers continued to make their mark, such as Jerry Goldsmith and David Shire. John Williams' many collaborations with director Steven Spielberg have resulted in some of the greatest films ever made. Advancements in recording techniques and the rising popularity of synthesisers perfectly suited the films of the eighties. Composer Brad Fiedel's industrial score for The Terminator echoed the movie's sparse design. Whilst Maurice Jarre brought a delicate beauty to the brutal world of Mad Max. As film's first century came to close, John Williams' haunting score for Schindler's List brought audiences to tears. German composer Hans Zimmer looked to old Hollywood for inspiration, to create his lush, rich score for Gladiator. Today, film scores continue to be as vital to the production as the original screenplay, the artistic interpretation and the visual realisation. Innovative composers around the world continue to take audiences on a magical journey filled with hope and despair, wonder and disbelief, love and sorrow. These are the masterful film composers continuing to shape cinema as we know it.
- "Hakubo" is a heartwarming love story of a boy and a girl living in Iwaki, Fukushima. A high school girl in Fukushima: Ordinary girl who feels insecure about everything except violin. A high school boy in Fukushima: Ordinary boy who loves simple life and painting, but Tohoku earthquake has cast shadow over his life. Two meets in ordinary landscape of northeast Japan. Somewhat awkward encounter will gradually grow and become love. Will their love bring miracle to the world, or will it vanish like a daydream? Regardless of what lies in the future, they love and share their core values of the life, feeling the breath of the world. "Hakubo" is the final film of Tohoku Trilogy project. Acknowledged creator Yutaka Yamamoto, known for "Wake Up, Girls!" "Lucky Star" and "Kannagi," will take roles as Original Work, Screenplay, Director and Sound Director.
- Sometimes people say things they don't realize are mean or hurtful. According to numerous sources, the average teenager hears 26 homophobic slurs in a day. Often, these things are said by our friends, classmates, family members. To Rose, comments like these ring louder than ever now that she's out to herself and to a select few. What if coming out all the way out makes it even worse? What if she's singled out because she's gay? Is this what Vanessa is so afraid of? Is that why she's behaving the way she has been? Questions like these can be overwhelming. Meanwhile, at home, Nathan has an unexpected encounter - which might have devastating consequences.
- When her lover goes missing on his way back from work, Mollie goes straight to the police, and then to a psychic. Follow the incompetent officers of the law as they bumble through blood and guts, flying heads and demon barbers, whilst the clairvoyant Madame Belle struggles to bridge a romantic journey across the divide of life and death.
- 2007– 21mTV-PG5.6 (5)TV EpisodeRandy's mom visits for her 93rd birthday, and she's happy to share her fiery opinions with everyone shopping at Kleinfeld. Timid bride Courtne's appointment gets hijacked by her very provocative mom. Katie needs a gown suitable for TWO big secrets.
- I'm a Gun is a groundbreaking documentary inspired by the book bearing the same title. It analyses and scrutinizes gun crime and the reasons behind the rise of violent crime in the black community. The content in this film highlights the connection between oppression, miseducation, the importance of self-love and how these issues are affecting our youth. Most importantly it stresses the need for change.
- IN HOT PURSUIT is a romantic comedy about LUPITA LOPEZ, a young woman with illusions of finding Mr. Right. In Lupita's case, Mr. Right comes dressed in a policeman's uniform, mimicking her infatuation with one Officer Poncherello from the 70's TV show CHiPs. After going to great lengths to meet her ultimate boy in blue, Lupita finds out that she is cursed. She remembers that on her 10th birthday she was tricked into saying her birthday wish out loud by a bratty kid named ROCKY THE RAT. PAQUITA, her friend and co-worker, suggests Lupita break the curse. All she needs is a lime, an egg, exactly three yards of red thread and........a camel hoof. Unfazed, Lupita is determined to find the camel hoof and break the curse. Along the way she meets RICHARD COOKE. Richard and Lupita have a lot in common and she finds herself attracted to somebody that does not fit the job description. Will the curse ever be broken? Will Lupita even want to break it?
- In a world tormented by evil, a swordsman and his companions set out to defeat Hadlar, the Dark Lord. Dai makes a promise to his mentor, encounters new friends, and slowly learns about his own inescapable fate.
- The story of Buffalo, a man born unable to see and whose hearing is deteriorating, mainly takes place on a Native American reservation in New Mexico. Buffalo leaves Moravia, Czech Republic, to visit a Navajo medicine man and undergo a healing ritual. His journey is full of archetypal meetings. Thanks to a hidden camera, viewers are drawn into Buffalo's world, and they almost physically experience his journey to climb the Shiprock formation. In terms of genre, the film moves between comedy and a meditative observation of a hero who is eager to live.
- David (Kemp) is an American architect who recently moved to London for a prime opportunity in a prestigious firm. With just three days before Christmas, he must still purchase a gift for his girlfriend, who also happens to be the boss' daughter. While out shopping, David crosses paths with professional shopper Anji (Shetty), who raises an eyebrow over his choice of a gift card. When David and Anji end up crossing paths again, he decides to hire her in the hopes of finding just the right gift. Thanks to a series of unexpected events, David finds himself on a wild adventure across Jolly Old London as Anji helps him search for the perfect gift.
- There is something seriously wrong with Kenneyville. When, a young woman, KIM (Kelsey Oluk), from Toronto goes missing and police mysteriously drop the case earlier than expected, two private detectives are hired to find her. With undercover aliases, CHARLIE (Dany Gehshan) and KELLY (Vanessa Broze) head to the small town of Kenneyville for answers after discovering significant clues. Upon meeting seemingly innocent locals, they end up in a shocking predicament of violence where Charlie is brutally beaten and Kelly is ruthlessly kidnapped. Charlie awakens in shock with a new mission: to find and save his partner and discover if Kim's kidnappers are the same as Kelly's. We soon realize the horrific truth behind both women's disappearances. ADRIAN BLACK, a local scientist and businessman, has been collecting innocent women for experiments in creating brainwashed assassins. Charlie soon discovers just how deep the rabbit hole goes and ultimately learns which shocking "mega-organization" has hired Adrian to produce these ruthless killing machines. "Kenneyville" is filled with intense action, complex mystery, and illustrates a fantastic example of how innovative, independent filmmakers can create an epic adventure on a low budget.