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- Jon, a young wanna-be musician, discovers he's bitten off more than he can chew when he joins an eccentric pop band led by the mysterious and enigmatic Frank.
- After his house is destroyed by a tornado (what his insurance company deems an "act of God"), former hotshot lawyer David Frank is determined that someone must pay. He decides to serve God...with a lawsuit.
- At the late night jam sessions in LA, Jazz musicians used to dedicate their shows to the greatest alto sax player in the world, Frank Morgan, but if you wanted to hear him, you had to go to San Quentin. We went.
- A portrait of recently retired Congressman Barney Frank, one of America's most well-known and least understood political figures.
- Frank Cotolo is a writer, legendary broadcaster and entertainer who worked with several comedians and other celebrities throughout his career, including being Wolfman Jack's right hand man for several decades. This documentary is not just a story of Frank Cotolo's life, this is a story of determination, will-power and the message to never give up on your dream. This is Frank's story. This is Tenacity and Gratitude.
- All year long there is an 'eternal line' of people waiting to visit the Anne Frank House in the Dutch city of Amsterdam. Who are they? Where are they from? And why are they here? This film watches the line through the course of the four seasons, in search of stories from all over the world. We see people both before and after their visit to the Secret Annex, and hear what it felt like to spend a few moments in such close touch with history. Personal stories are interspersed with passages from Anne Frank's diary, read in many different languages by girls about the same age as Anne at the time. Meanwhile we get an impression of everyday life as it unfolds around those waiting in line - the canal boats, the street musicians, the ticket seller, the homeless man... For all its poignancy "In Line for Anne Frank" is a document that also inspires hope.
- Brother Frank is about the searching experiments of a young artist, Odessa, as she is confronted with a story that is bigger and more meaningful than anything in the history of her work. After floating through the carefree art scene she's immersed in, she follows an intuition to pursue a compelling anecdote. She is plopped into a more realistic world where distressing events and painful awkwardness intermingle with recurring imagery and beautiful scenery that she is too shy to capture on film. We follow Odessa on her journey to meet Brother Frank, an elderly monk ostracized by his church, accompanied by her overwhelming trepidation that causes his poignant tale to slip out of her grasp.
- A look at the remarkable life and music of four-time Oscar-winning songwriter Jimmy Van Heusen.
- In my very first documentary ever, I was lucky enough to sit down with Veteran, Frank Gann, and talk to him about his time in the military, the experiments he was involved with, and how one clerk at a VA cost him a whole lot.
- When Mary Frank began her artwork in the 1950s, she was known in the New York City arts community as a beautiful, young woman. Photographed by Walker Evans, Edward Steichen, Ralph Gibson and her then-husband Robert Frank, the pictures captured their vision of her. They did not present her as an artist. Filmmaker John Cohen has known Frank and her work for over 50 years. This new film is a window into her vision. Frank's creations never fit into categories of Abstract Expressionist, Pop, Conceptual, new expressionism, outsider art. Her work is in nearly every major American museum. Her explorations take form in drawings, triptychs, paintings, prints, photographs and sculpture. In clay, magnificent female figures emerge from the earth, evoking mythic gods and human frailties.
- Frank Wesley, age 97, takes us on a journey through memory and music, playing his favorite jazz melodies on saxophone and telling the stories from his incredible life. Holocaust survivor, American WW II combat veteran, psychology professor, author, father, life-long jazz fan, sax player: this is Frank's Song.
- Scenes from a production of The Diary of Anne Frank are combined with footage of young Palestinians talking candidly about war, first love and topics that Frank wrote about as a teenager.