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- A model and a photographer, both in transition, discuss proximity to whiteness in black art.
- In a future where individuals can record and re-watch their memories. Marcus, a young man, constantly relives his last memories of his two best friends who recently passed in a car accident.
- A Man and a Woman pass through a village that lives by a strange set of rules. How they survive depends on the decisions they make.
- Ash, Shannon, and Wendy are all late. You know... LATE. As their collective anxiety grows, they band together to face their fears, confront the potential fathers, and egg a car or two. All part of the world's first MAYBE SHOWER.
- Filmed behind-the-scenes on the Paul Thomas Anderson film INHERENT VICE.
- Feature Presentation.
- Syd is an eccentric bookseller with delusions of grandeur fueled by red wine. He caused a rift 5 years ago between his bohemian housemates and the family next door, but now tries to recruit his 14-year-old neighbor as a collaborator.
- Mort is 'Young at Eighty.' In this initial episode he makes a date with his 33 year old dental Hygienist to go away to his cabin in the mountains for the weekend to watch the sunrise. When he goes to pick her up he meets her husband, who objects to their plan...
- There was a time when running a sub 4-minute mile was considered the holy grail of sports. The public fascination and global preoccupation with the event, ended in May 1954, when Englishman, Roger Bannister broke the elusive barrier which was believed to be beyond the limits of the human heart. Another barrier considered beyond man's limits; was broken in February 1994, when Irish track legend, Eamonn Coghlan became the first person over 40 years old to run a sub 4- minute mile. On October 26, 2006, Patrick Clarke, an out of shape 39-year-old with no background in running, set out on a year-long quest to become the second man to break the magical barrier. Throughout this enthralling and personal journey The Extra Mile pays tribute to the extraordinary innovators of the mile and to the millions of unlikely heroes who go beyond their limits in the wonderful sport of running.
- Thirteen-year-old Ernest Chin lives and works at a sleazy hourly-rate motel on a strip of desolate suburban bi-way. Misunderstood by his family and blindly careening into puberty, Ernest befriends Sam Kim, a self-destructive yet charismatic Korean man who has checked in. Sam teaches the fatherless boy all the rites of manhood.
- Skippy is encouraged by his parents to leave his "poisonous family" and find a new home. Along the way he is hit by a car and then filmed by a documentary filmmaker. Music from a chaotic youth party awakens him as he searches for something beautiful to hold onto.
- Nina is a former teenage soap star who abandoned her acting career to go to college, and then dropped out of college to travel the world. In the several years since, she has remained attached to the lifestyle of a transcontinental drifter. Back home for a few weeks, she drops in unannounced on her childhood friend Jim, and asks if she can crash with him for a few days. Jim, a librarian, readily agrees despite having just begun an intense relationship with a young coworker. Nina's days at Jim's turn into weeks, as she hides out from a persistent ex-boyfriend, and tries to learn Italian at the library for her next job. With an initiation by the security guard, Nina also discovers the adventurous potential of the library rooftop. She thus encounters (and creates) many more distractions from her studies than anticipated, transforming Jim's workplace into a site of comic, literary, and sexual escapades. Jim is a strong-silent type, who brings to mind the phrase "still waters run deep". But he is also the Actor Playing Jim-the chatty, analytical, and dreamy opposite. Through this dual character, Stay Until Tomorrow becomes a comic and kaleidoscopic film-within-a-film. The Actor Playing Jim longs to salvage their film from art-house obscurity, but Stay Until Tomorrow is irredeemably uncooperative. Like its heroine Nina, the film celebrates beauty, unpredictability, absurdity, and the potential richness of experience.
- On a sunny April 15th morning, Irene and Paula set out on a walk to the post office.
- A young man, his wife, and his incompetent case worker travel across country to find his birth parents.
- A day in the life of a group of teens as they travel around New York City skating, drinking, smoking and deflowering virgins.
- A statuary keeper closes herself off from the world beyond the fence that surrounds her yard, and lives in a world of statues. A recent college graduate tries job after job, in a quest for meaningful paying work that will involve her with her community. Combining deadpan humor and rich black and white imagery, STATUARY parallels the two women's stories, satirizing the difficulty of the latter's task, while reflecting on personal impulses towards isolation or involvement. The statuary keeper is played by the late great theatre artist Ruth Maleczech of Mabou Mines. The filmmaker herself plays the young grad.
- Al Gorky and Buddy Chester are professional New York musicians or sidemen as they are known as and long time friends. When it is discovered that Buddy has a brain tumor that will cost him his life and career, he wants grand final party.
- Teresa is not like her female colleagues. She cannot enjoy that kind of simple minded pleasure like watching males stripping. There is that Dutch painting in the museum she is fascinated of. Over and over she sits in front of it just staring at the young Dutch guy on it. One day the scenery on the painting becomes alive...
- Terrorists, political conspiracy, drugs and bad music. Just another night at the Heartbreak hotel.