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The Big Scary “S” Word
What do we talk about when we talk about socialism in the US? The Big Scary “S” Word explores the rich history of the American socialist movement and the people striving to build a socialist future today.
Lion, London Zoological Gardens
A male lion, right next to bars that are about 6 or 8 inches apart, keenly watches a uniformed zoo attendant toss small morsels of food into the cage. The lion alternates between finding the food on the cage floor and reaching through the bars to swipe at the man, who stays alarmingly close to the beast. In the background are the large rocks and brick wall at the back of the lion's habitat.
The Work Wife
After a tense few months following a miscarriage and an unemployment spell, things are finally looking up for Sean and Lisa Miller when Sean lands his dream job at an advertising firm. But when Sean’s assistant, Jen, his self-proclaimed “Work Wife,” begins vying for his affection, it soon becomes clear that she will stop at nothing to rip their marriage apart and claim him as her own.
Like
In our current world, where worth is often gauged by online popularity, an economy has developed for paying for followers and likes. Through access inside the “click-farms” of Bangladesh, Like explores the multi-million dollar industry that grows social media followings for celebrities and brands alike.
Stournara 288
Through the narration of a tenant of a block of flats on 288 Stournara street, we watch the everyday stories of people living in the city, their problems, their comic situations and their love affairs.
Limit Up
Casey is the assistant of commodity trader Peter Oak, but wants to get a license herself. When the diabolic Nike appears and promises to make her successful by use of her supernatural abilities, Casey hesitantly accepts. By correctly predicting the price of soy beans, she manages to make a career, but the price that Nike demands is high: she wants Casey's soul!
Die Unbeugsamen 2 - Guten Morgen, ihr Schönen!
The documentary tells of women who asserted their ambitions during the GDR era
İşte Hayat
A and B in Ontario
Joyce Wieland: “Hollis and I came back to Toronto on holiday in the summer of '67. We were staying at a friend's house. We worked our way through the city and eventually made it to the island. We followed each other around. We enjoyed ourselves. We said we were going to make a film about each other - and we did”. A & B in Ontario was completed eighteen years after the original material was shot. After Frampton's death, the film was assembled by Wieland into a cinematic dialogue in which the collaborators shoot each other with cameras.
1917: One Year, Two Revolutions
In February 1917, Imperial Russia plunges into revolution. Nine months of unrest before a coup brought about an upheaval that changed the course of history and profoundly altered the future of civilisation.
Machine Head - The Blackening (Special Edition)
Live performances: 01. Clenching The Fists Of Dissent (With Full Force 2008) 02. Now I Lay Thee Down (With Full Force 2008) 03. Halo (With Full Force 2008) 04. Aesthetics Of Hate (Rock In Rio 2008) 05. Davidian (Rock In Rio 2008) 06. Imperium (Download 2007) 07. Old (Download 2007) 08. A Thousand Lies (Burn My Eyes 10th Anniversary 2004) 09. The Rage To Overcome (Burn My Eyes 10th Anniversary 2004) 10. Death Church (Burn My Eyes 10th Anniversary 2004) 11. Blood For Blood (Burn My Eyes 10th Anniversary 2004) Uncensored & Unedited Music Videos: 01. Halo 02. Now I Lay Thee Down 03. Aesthetics Of Hate Plus a "Making Of...." feature for each video
The Magician
"When Neil's wife pressures him into visiting Wanda, a psychic with unconventional methods, he is forced to confront his biggest fear. "
body
The film follows an introverted 20-year-old girl, Duna Canet, as she leads a seemingly normal life. Yet, at its roots she is trapped and consumed by an eating disorder that refuses to accept. In as little as a day, the struggle unravels to the point where she hits rock bottom and sets out on a path of self-discovery and acceptance.
Sailing a Sinking Sea
Sailing a Sinking Sea is a feature-length experimental documentary exploring the culture of the Moken people of Burma and Thailand. The Moken are seafaring people and one of the smallest ethnic minority groups in Asia. Wholly reliant upon the sea, their entire belief system, education, and economic and physical development revolve around water. Sailing a Sinking Sea illuminates the Moken lifestyle through recorded traditional music, folklore and conversations with the Moken people. Through intimate and dynamic cinematography and audio recordings, Sailing a Sinking Sea weaves a visual and aural tapestry of Moken mythologies and present-day practices.
Goodbye, My Big Cat
Harry, a young Chinese man, travels to America in an attempt to reunite with his first lover, Sam, in hopes to relive the love and intimacy they once shared.
Jenny Of Old Stones
A teenager girl named JENNY has bad grades in college that it is contrarily corresponding to her friends, then Jenny takes on a mystery assignment that leads them to an appalling catasrophe.
Last Summer
As summer ends, Ren's bandmates and childhood friends are leaving for college. He struggles to write the lyrics of their final song.
A Field Full of Secrets
Charles Maxwell makes his directorial debut with this documentary about crop-circles and the intelligence behind them.