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Maximus
One young warrior's fight for his life, told through the eyes of his little sister. Infused with imagination, tragedy and magic, Maximus is a journey seen through the lens of a child.
Jan Garbarek - Live At The 37th Jazzwoche Burghausen
Into the Night
A yuppie seeks help from two townspeople in finding his wife and daughter, during a blizzard storm. Based on the short story by Stephen King.
The Impatient Alchemist
The body of a naked man tied to a bed appears in a roadside motel. Sergeant Ruben Bevilacqua (Vila) and his colleague Virginia Chamorro assigned to investigate the case, which is especially delicate because Trinidad Soler, the dead, is a nuclear engineer and have sparked alarmist speculation in the press.
Fleddy Melculy: Live at Alcatraz Hard Rock & Metal Festival
Fleddy Melculy: Live at Alcatraz Hard Rock & Metal Festival 2021
William Eggleston in the Real World
Documentary about William Eggleston, a famous modern American photographer.
SBK The-Movie
A film 35 years in the making. One man's journey to become a legend of the Boardwalk by claiming the title of World Champion in the fast paced sport of professional Skeeball.
House of the Frights
Half-dozen comic actors in a spooky house.
Let's All Go to the Lobby
Let's All Go to the Lobby (officially known as Technicolor Refreshment Trailer No. 1) is an American animated musical advertisement that was produced in the mid-1950s for Filmack Studios. It was played in theaters before the beginning of the main film or before intermission, and features animated food items urging the audience to buy snacks sold in the theater lobby. It was directed by Dave Fleischer with lyrics by Jack Tillar.
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War Stories Our Mothers Never Told Us
Seven New Zealand women speak about their lives during World War II: some lost husbands, some got married, some went into service themselves. The director lets the women tell their stories simply, alternating between them talking and archival footage of the war years.
Azalea Mountain
Toward the end of the Cultural Revolution, the ballet Red Detachment of Women was adapted to a Beijing opera.
Sanctuary
Larry and Sophie are in love. They bribe Tom to book them into a hotel for an afternoon's tryst and look forward to getting to know each other, like countless couples before them. But Larry and Sophie aren't any couple; they both have intellectual disabilities. Larry has Down's, Sophie has epilepsy and Tom is their carer. In a world that conspires to keep them apart, will love triumph?
Isolation
"I feel that some of the silent pieces might be seen as visual music. Perhaps a bit pretentious to say that, but such pieces as ISOLATION are something of the sort. This is a film that every time I see it I want to re-edit it, just for fun. Its like a jazz improv, and could be different during the next set – the rhythms, the pauses, perhaps with longer passages and variations in visual tonality, theme and variation, recapitulations – all sorts of musical terms might be applied. There is no real narrative development here. The film suggests that a boy in a rowboat sees glimpses of the world around him. The boy whose image you see is our son, Darmon, and long ago I was a similar boy as well." –Abbott Meader
Ultus - The Man from the Dead
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Eric van Sauers: Ontroert
TV adaptation of the seventh comedy special by the Dutch comedian Eric van Sauers.
Where Do We Go From Here
An adolescent dreamer struggles to find closure after the untimely death of his older brother.