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La fabuleuse histoire du restaurant
10.0

La fabuleuse histoire du restaurant

2018

(Daniel) Petit Lu
4.0

(Daniel) Petit Lu

2020

"(Daniel) Petit Lu" is a film which celebrates Petit Beurre by the Nantes company LU. The title of the film is a pun between the actor - Daniel Petit - and the famous Petits Beurre. In "(Daniel) Petit Lu", Daniel Petit devours small butter in a biscuit choreography and to the tunes of advertising songs from the 1950s extolling the taste qualities of Petits Beurre LU.

Aavas
9.7

Aavas

2016

Aavas is a nepali music video about love

Adventures in Voice Acting
10.0

Adventures in Voice Acting

2008

Interviews with 100 voice actors in their struggles, success, and personal stories during the times they did voice work in animation and video games

Movers & Shakers
3.9

Movers & Shakers

1985

Studio head Joe Mulholland promises his dying producer and mentor, Saul Gritz, to adapt a popular sex manual into a film, despite his better judgment. Unable to figure out how to turn the nonfiction book into a narrative movie, Mulholland enlists the services of Herb Dorman, a screenwriter of popular romantic films with a bad marriage, and volatile director Sid Spokane to help him create a movie.

Dead Bait
5.0

Dead Bait

2016

Lisa is fried in the heat of the sun. She is sick, miserable and out of water, but finds a lake to cool down in. A local sports-fisherman spies on her, but when Lisa drowns, he is stuck with a blond, naked "dead bait". What to do then?

Santo vs. the TV Killer
4.4

Santo vs. the TV Killer

1982

Santo takes on Magnus, who has taken control of television stations to broadcast kidnappings and other such criminal activity.

All on Account of Eliza
4.0

All on Account of Eliza

1902

A lovesick youth stations himself under the window of his sweetheart and proceeds to play sweet music with a trombone. His serenade awakens her papa, who orders his daughter to return to her couch while he prepares to entertain the lover. Papa leans out of the window and tries to reach the musician when he loses his balance and falls on top of the player, when a scrimmage follows, much to the discomfort of all concerned. Exceedingly funny.

Stagefright
4.5

Stagefright

1981

An essay-film on language and theater, on human communication - intellectual in content, but purely poetic in terms of form: image, sound, language, cinema. Stagefright, with the exception of one shot, was all filmed in a small puppet theater space, actors against black.

Tasuma: The Fighter
6.4

Tasuma: The Fighter

2004

A village elder veteran expecting his pension buys a mill on credit for the community, but the repeated requests are ignored by the government bring back his fighting spirit.

The Machine
4.5

The Machine

Invalid Date

Eric Cornelius is having a bad day until he is approached by an old man claiming to be a time traveler. Skeptical and thinking the old man is crazy, he is shocked by what he discovers.

Black Hair Velvet Soul
3.5

Black Hair Velvet Soul

1982

A drunk husband has a gambling compulsion that ends up putting him in a bad way with the local Yakuza. Unable to pay his debt, he hocks the deed to his wife’s restaurant in order to stay out of trouble with the thugs. But it’s not enough. The wife has to sacrifice her body as well.

Roland the Mighty
5.5

Roland the Mighty

1956

In this sword-and-sandal saga set on the steppes of Asia, Roland, leader of the Paladin troops, who must proves his mettle against the dreaded Saracen invaders, and withstand their evil plots

Ricardo
5.5

Ricardo

2020

Ricardo is an actor, driver, teacher, painter and a dancer at Sensible Soccers' shows. One day he forgets his signature dance move. Will he ever get it back? A film between documentary and fiction that immortalises a dance move present in the collective imaginary.

Eskimo Day
8.0

Eskimo Day

1996

Comedy drama about the trials and tribulations of three sets of parents as they finally realise that their children have grown up and reluctantly they have to let them enroll at Cambridge University.

Whites vs Blacks: How Football Changed a Nation
6.0

Whites vs Blacks: How Football Changed a Nation

2016

Adrian Chiles looks into an extraordinary game of professional football that took place in May 1979, where an all-white team took on a side comprised solely of black players.

A Tribute to John Cage
6.0

A Tribute to John Cage

1976

A Tribute to John Cage is Paik's homage to avant-garde composer John Cage. A major figure in contemporary art and music, Cage was one of the primary influences on Paik's work, as well as his friend and frequent collaborator. In this multifaceted portrait, Paik creates a pastiche of Cage's performances and anecdotes, interviews with friends and colleagues, and examples of Paik's participatory music and television works that parallel Cage's strategies and concerns. The methodology and philosophies that inform Cage's radical musical aesthetic — chance, randomness, the democratization of sounds — are evident as he performs such seminal pieces as 4'33" (of complete silence) in Harvard Square, or throws the I Ching to determine performance sites. Among the collage of elements included in this work are segments from Paik's Zen for TV; Paik and Charlotte Moorman in early performances, including the TV Bra; and anecdotes from composer Alvin Lucier.

Hollywood Man
4.7

Hollywood Man

1976

A film crew struggles to finish a motorcycle-stunt epic despite repeated threats of sabotage from the mob.