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Spaced Out Bunny
5.8

Spaced Out Bunny

1980

Bugs Bunny is abducted by Marvin the Martian and brought to Mars to be the companion to his pet abominable snowman Hugo, who will "hug him and squeeze him and call him George."

Katnip Kollege
5.6

Katnip Kollege

1938

At the Katnip Kollege, we see a roomful of cats taking a course in Swingology. Everyone swings except Johnny, who can't cut it and has to sit in the dunce chair. Miss Kitty Bright tells him to look her up when he learns how to swing. Finally, listening to the pendulum clock at night, Johnny gets the beat. He rushes out to where everyone is playing and sings "Easy As Rollin' Off a Log" to Kitty Bright. She joins in; he grabs a trumpet for an instrumental break, with the complete band. They both fall off a log; she covers him with kisses.

The Cinema of Carl Th. Dreyer
5.8

The Cinema of Carl Th. Dreyer

1982

Thaai Thandi
5.8

Thaai Thandi

1985

1985 Kannada Film

Deet N Bax Save Th' World
4.8

Deet N Bax Save Th' World

2015

Loveable losers Deet and Bax, best friends and struggling weedpreneurs, unknowingly help Amanda an undercover Agent infiltrate a South American Drug Cartel and cross paths with an eccentric billionaire.

A Hitch in Time
5.1

A Hitch in Time

1955

John McRogers dreams about his future after spending four years in the U.S. Air Force, and is convinced by "Grogan," Technical Gremlin First Class, on why he should remain in the Air Force, rather, and what the advantages would be if he returned to civilian life.

Panda
5.6

Panda

2019

Antonio and Beba are a pair of panda bears besieged by the classic obstacles of a young couple. Their life together is defined by routine, until one day they are forced to live with their favorite singer.

Ricardo Arjona Festival de Viña del Mar
10.0

Ricardo Arjona Festival de Viña del Mar

2015

Live at Viña del Mar in 2010.

Baignade de nègres
4.4

Baignade de nègres

1896

A group of black youths jumping from a dock into the water.

ولاد صقر ٣ الا تلت
10.0

ولاد صقر ٣ الا تلت

2024

Two Brothers Facing A Drug Dealer With A Bad Cop

Madness the Pilot
6.0

Madness the Pilot

Invalid Date

The ska band is elected as the new British government and they move the cabinet to Camden.

Manhattan by Numbers
6.8

Manhattan by Numbers

1993

The story of George Murphy, a laid-off newspaperman who has 24 hours to come up with the back rent he owes or be put out in the street. Desperately, he sets out to find an old friend who might help, yet when he discovers that his old friend has seemingly disappeared, George's search begins to take on a whole different meaning.

American Badger
5.5

American Badger

2021

A seemingly cold-blooded hitman is assigned to befriend a call girl, but all hell breaks loose when he is assigned to kill her.

Eric Clapton: Old Grey Whistle Test
7.0

Eric Clapton: Old Grey Whistle Test

1977

BBC TV Special broadcast on Apr 26, 1977. Recorded live at Old Grey Whistle Test Studio.

Hallo Satchmo
8.0

Hallo Satchmo

1965

In 1965, during eminent trumpeter Louis Armstrong’s visit to Prague, Jan Spata then a young promising documentary filmmaker, created the report 'Hallo Satchmo'.

Dark House
3.6

Dark House

2018

A real estate agent finds himself trapped in a haunted house with a mysterious squatter and must learn to conquer his fear to escape.

ub2
5.0

ub2

2013

A short documentary about the impact of pejorative language on HIV-positive gay men. Listings on gay dating sites increasingly specify that the poster is 'clean' or 'disease-free' and requests of his potential matches, 'u b 2'. Of course, people are free to specify anything that's important to them, but how does the choice of these words impact the positive men who read them? What image does it give of our community? Do words matter?

Easy Rider
6.8

Easy Rider

2012

'After doing a re-make of John Cassevetes’ "Faces" [1968], I decided to re-make another American classic, Dennis Hopper’s "Easy Rider" [1969]. "Easy Rider" interests me in two ways: its portrayal of 60’s counterculture – unlike "Faces" which for me is more about the 50’s – and its search for place. I divided the original film into scenes (like I did with "Faces") and then replaced each scene with one shot filmed at the original location (unlike "Faces" where shots were gleaned from the original film itself). My "Easy Rider" tries to find today’s counter-culture (if one exists) by replacing the 60’s music with music that I listen to today.' ~ James Benning