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- In Trastevere, Rome, Giulia and Marco leave each other after having made love for the last time. From that moment, Julia begins to experience a deep state of anguish that leads her to transform reality into a comics. After seeing Marco kissing another woman, Julia imagines killing him.
- Filmmaker Anders Grönros has for a year and a half recorded the carpenter Sture Johansson and how another consciousness/being is taking over Sture's body. That being, "Ambres", claims to be 3,000 years old, comes from the "other side" and wants to impart knowledge about man, life and death.
- Every 40 seconds someone in the world commits suicide. Over 264 million people suffer from depression globally. And have an anxiety disorder. Depression can manifest as rage. "People label themselves with all sorts of adjectives. I can only pronounce myself as nauseatingly miserable beyond repair." (Franz Kafka)
- This film by John Jeremy grew from photographs and field recordings made by Paul Oliver on a journey through the South in 1960. Oliver, a British architectural historian who devoted years to researching African American blues, memorialized the journey also in his 1963 book Conversation with the Blues.
- A portrait of Arthur "Peg Leg Sam" Jackson --black harmonica player, singer, and comedian who made his living "busking" on the street and performing in patent-medicine shows touring southern towns. Footage includes excerpts from one of his last medicine shows, videotaped at a county fair in 1972, and material filmed near his home in South Carolina in 1975.
- Summer time 1986 : Like a caged bird, on the road to nowhere, Robyn is a young girl looking for a bigger place in the world. She finds this in a phantasy figure "Phoenix", the leather-jacket wearing, muscle car driving lead singer in a punk band.
- About where Daesh, ISI, Taliban, IS Khorasan and the Haqqani Network come together, and their ideology, tactics and coordination with other regional insurgent groups.
- An interview with Swedish street artist/provocateur Dan Park who has several times been arrested, fined, and sentenced to prison for hate crimes in Swedish Courts. Park insists that his works a satiric commentary on current events.
- About a relationship between a filmmaker and his main character, but above all a meeting with a passionate and committed person, the artist Fateme Gosheh. The woman who, under constant threat from fundamentalists, paints taboo subjects in public.
- Kain, a young rock musician, is on his way from an "insider tip" to an acknowledged newcomer. Even though he often has to work at night, he leads a more or less settled life until he meets Nina. Nina, who is blind from birth, works as a switchboard operator at the post office. Her life as well is settled, and more so than for Kain the order in her life is a system of security for her. They fall in love and as time passes Nina gets much more involved in Kain's life as a musician than she wanted to.
- Jens Timm is the bookkeeper at the manufacturer Thingberg's office. The sweet Miss Adora also works there. One day, a large amount is missing from the cash register and the suspicions fall on Adore. The young Jens comes to her rescue and reports the manufacturer to the police for libel.
- First Official Music Video from the Chicago jazz metal band Erzulie.
- "Fighting Back" by Mirra Bank is a report on women's reactions to rape through martial arts for defense and counseling for rape victims. "The Amnesty of William Mies" by Robert Sam Anson is an examination of the effect of amnesty on William Mies, a mid-westerner returned from Canada.
- On March 7, 1974, student Lennart Höglund met Thomas Quick in a bar in Uppsala, Sweden. After a couple of drinks they took off to Höglunds studio apartment on Skolgatan 55 A. There Höglund was attacked by Quick, who stabbed him 12 times in his torso, before he fled the apartment and disappeared. Quick was later identified by the hospitalized Höglund, and picked up by the Police. County However, Attorney Robert Clémentz decided not to prosecute.
- Gabrielle Lewinowitz is 25 years, a petit, thin Jewish woman who was an A-student. Today, she is detained, convicted of financial crime in the porn king Carl Serung's empire.
- Carolina is a naive and charming young woman who through a chat meets Leo. He is an adult man who has posed as a 16-year-old boy on the web. When they meet in a secluded park in the city Leo begins to suspect that perhaps Carolina is not as innocent and harmless as she first appears to be,
- Poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti shows the walk he often took from his house in Portero Hill, San Francisco, to his bookstore, City Lights in North Beach. Wine, women and a Gold Mask are intercut with color, black-and-white and negative footage - scratched, painted and collaged.
- A group of children play happily in an adventure playground. Three boys in particular stand out from the crowd: tough-talking Georgie, and his sidekicks Ant and Johnno. As their petty insecurities rise to the fore, any pretense of childhood innocence crumbles. Soon, the drums of war can be heard - and the battle for playground supremacy turns ugly.
- The story of a 17 year-old high school junior who accidentally lands in a suburban rub and tug. The filmmaker describes finding identity and family as an underage prostitute and the subsequent wrestling with shame and stereotypes. Now, a mother of two children with a most conventional life, she looks back with humor and pride.
- A mediterranean garden dulled in a hot summer afternoon. The camera twirl around like a wasp and, into the burndt super 8 images fragments, we discern, among stones and scrubs, erotics photos in wich Eros spririt is blowing and who invite to wake up senses.
- In 2028, the world ruled by homosexual billionaire reptilian satanists are raided by an army of radical illegal aliens, who spread from city to city, pillaging all in their path, looting and raping everything and everyone.
- Citykyrkan is a charismatic independent congregation, with roots in various different christian Pentecostal contexts. "Jesusfestivalen" (The Jesus Festival) was first run as a tent church with meetings, prayers and miracles for a week.
- Serbian music video related to the Croatian War (1991-1995), origin of the Internet meme "Remove Kebab".
- Kurt Gerstein (1905-1945) was a German SS officer and head of technical disinfection services of the Hygiene-Institut der Waffen-SS. After witnessing mass murders in the Belzec and Treblinka Nazi extermination camps on August 17, 1942, Gerstein gave a detailed report to Swedish diplomat Göran von Otter, as well as to Swiss diplomats, members of the Roman Catholic Church with contacts to Pope Pius XII, and to the Dutch government-in-exile, in an effort to inform the international community about the Holocaust as it was happening.
- Portrays the Protestant Kurt Gerstein, who - although a member of the Confessing Church - joined the Waffen-SS in 1941 with the declared aim of gaining a glimpse into the machinery of the Holocaust. The "Gerstein Report", written shortly before his death in 1945, is one of the earliest and most important eyewitness documents of the Holocaust.
- Describes moments and aspects of the life of a contemporary couple who are experiencing change. The daily life the man and woman share in this film is acknowledged to be difficult. The female character, who is her partner's senior, opens the way to a possible exchange which is directed towards fraternity.
- A portrait of Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527) an Italian diplomat, author, poet, philosopher, historian, and playwright, from the first years spent in Lorenzo the Magnificent's Florence, to the years of his rise as secretary of the Republic, up to his fall and exile. And again the court intrigues, conspiracies and wars.
- Guido Gurlino, head of the Pisan army, wants the Florentine Maddalena Pazzi, but she rejects him, in love with Vitelli, head of the Florentine armies. Gurlino then kidnaps young Giovanna and makes her his wife. When, during a duel, Vitelli is wounded, he will be healed by Giovanna, whom the Pisans call Monna Vanna and whom she worships as an angel for her kindness.
- A group of jaded 1920s socialites defile the shrine of an ancient evil sect of the darker side. Their exploration of this unknown and strange culture results in horrific consequences as a result.
- Nino is a teenager who falls in love with his best friend's sister, a girl older than him, so his friend makes fun of him. But in the absence of a relationship with her, he will console himself with Angelines, a sixteen-year-old girl who has just arrived new to the city and works in her house as her servant. However, Nino's mother will find out about her relationship and fire Angelines, causing Nino to lose all hope with the female gender.
- At the age of 20, Patti Smith arrives in New York and upsets the codes of rock, poetry, and genre. She has become a living legend without ever leaving the sidelines. A poet, actress, and musician. Also militant. An artist with a thousand lives, now 74 years old. The documentary follows the course of Patti Smith's life. Childhood first, and the artist who says: "I wanted to be someone special. I felt distant. Not just from other children, I felt far from the whole world. I spent my childhood in think I was an alien. " Little Patti grew up in rural New Jersey and received a religious education from her Jehovah's Witness mother. But Patti Smith leaves the movement, which does not suit her artistic inclinations.
- The Swedish king of porn and internationally wanted Carl Serung is interviewed for the first time on TV. Altered to avoid being recognized.
- In a world where emotions are reflected in the environment, your coffee overflows when you're sad and a light breaks when you're shocked. Everyone has these emo-chemical reactions. Everyone, except sixteen-year-old Melle Berends. Sometimes he doubts whether he really feels anything at all. Until his girlfriend Veerle breaks up with him. Then all his feelings combine into an all-destroying force: his heartbreak attracts a comet to the earth.
- 1972–1976TV EpisodeReports on the death of Revival Movie industry, "The Walk" presents the art of the "walk" in dance as demonstrated at the at the American Ballet School and the Martha Graham Company, a selection of still photographs from Bruce Davidson: East 100th Street is showcased, Bernice Abbott narrates about her photographs of New York in the 1930s, reports on the state of non-commercial institutional theaters.
- A man kills his wife's lover. The wife gives birth to a child, the lover's child, and dies. The man is left alone with the dead rival's son. This is the backdrop to the happenings in "Rus" whose protagonist, the son, undergoes a liberation from the past.
- "Teet Härm - Maniac or Victim?" - suspected of killing a prostitute, Teet Härm became as famous in Sweden as Hannibal Lecter on the cinema screen.
- Jews are expelled from the city of Utopia.
- A close look at some of the reported incidents of satanic ritual abuse of children and adults in the UK and the US.
- When the actress Asta Leonhard and two friends visit the princess Spinarosa to persuade her to sponsor a charity event for a sick artist, the prince himself opens his eyes to the beautiful Asta. He does not know that she is allied with the dangerous player Thomas Buckle.
- I carried out sacred experiments today to confirm how fragile human beings are - I brought the hammer down, when the girl turned to face me. I think I hit her a few times but I was too excited to remember. (Shinichirou Azuma/Seito Sakakibara/Boy A.
- A legend surrounds "The Magnificent Ambersons" (1942), one that details the cutting of an original print by overzealous Hollywood studio producers.
- Documents the neglect and physical conditions within nursing homes. The film is interspersed with taped segments featuring Robert Sam Anson reporting from inside a nursing home. Anson comments on taped clips of NY political committee testimony on the poor conditions in the home and misuse of funds. The report is followed by an in-studio confrontation with nursing home officials, and a perspective from John Hess, "New York Times" reporter covering the scandals.
- The Indians of all Tribes group occupied Alcatraz prison from 1969-1971, which had closed in 1963, in order to build a cultural and educational center. The text "Indian America Land" was posted outside on a building, as a statement about the social problems and the difficult situation that surrounded the Native Americans.
- In the 1970's, on Manhattan's upper west side, there existed a pyscho sexual therapy group known as the Sullivanian's In later years characterized as a cult, the therapists advocated patients sleep with the therapists and cut off all contact with their families. Babies were forcibly taken from their mothers. Saul B. Newton founded The Sullivan Institute in 1957 with his wife, Dr. Jane Pearce, in an attempt to create a viable alternative to the traditional nuclear family, which he viewed as the root of all social anxiety. Located in three buildings on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, the Sullivan Institute operated as both a therapy center and a polyamorous commune, despite the fact that Newton, the leader, had no formal training as a therapist.
- Ray Thompson, young and destitute, reaches Desert Spring, carrying a case on top of his mule. A gang headed by Brady uses apparently legal means to prevent anyone from trading and exploits all the town's possibilities for itself. The only one who dares to protest is Sheila, the daughter of a tradesman who has been ruined by Brady. She therefore welcomes Ray, hoping to make him an ally. But the young man doesn't even known how to handle a gun. However, when Brady's men beat him up and humiliate him, Ray decides to stay.
- Tommy "The Duke" Morrison (1969-2013) was an American professional boxer who competed from 1988 to 2008, and held the WBO heavyweight title in 1993. He retired from boxing in 1996 when he tested positive for HIV. In 1991, Morrison won fights against opponents James Tillis and former world champion Pinklon Thomas. He was given an opportunity to face fellow undefeated fighter Ray Mercer, the WBO title holder, on October 18, 1991. Morrison suffered the first loss of his career, losing by 5th-round devastating knockout, that changed his game completely. Boxing record: 52 - 48 - 42 - 3 - 1.
- The major characters in "Twister" faces turn-of-the-twenty-first-century crises in the world today: The Hungry Wind, The Lonely Virus, and The Restless Earth, which deal, respectively, with tornadoes and hurricanes that bring famine, AIDS and other plagues, and earthquakes, all of which Kesey cites as being on the rise.
- A documentary of neo-nazis in Sweden.
- A rock musical by Megan Terry that served as inspiration to the musical "Hair". A violent denunciation of the American involvement in the Vietnam War, the play was described by its author as a "folk war movie" comprising scenes of disillusionment and protest to the American military presence in Southeast Asia. Recorded at a live performance.
- In lederhosen and goatherder hat Germany is resurrected as a cabinet of horrors where Monster Truck leads the audience along the fine line between both the hospitality typical for the country and its blatant contempt, or even abuse, of foreigners. Situated at the foot of the Chilenian Andes, the German enclave "Villa Baviera" makes the perfect model for this little shop of horrors: a holiday resort spruced up in Bavarian style - a resort which, up until a short while ago, was known as "Colonia Dignidad".