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- The life of a blind man starts to fall apart when a wandering woman enters his life.
- Paulo, a young pianist, meets Ilir, a bartender and bass guitar player originally from Albania. They become lovers. Confronted by his girlfriend Anka, Paulo finds himself out on the street. Despite Ilir's misgivings, Paulo moves in with him. One day, when Paulo promises that he will love Ilir for the rest of his life, Ilir leaves the city and doesn't return. A few days later, Paulo finds out that Ilir is in jail, and their relationship faces unexpected challenges.
- Renowned oneirologist, Ambrose London, is requested to Arkham Asylum to study the strange case of split personality in patient James Fhelleps/Joe Slater.
- Lisa inherits an abandoned house from an unknown benefactor. On her first night in the house, after hearing noises, she knocks a hole in the wall and crawls through to discover an inescapable, infinite, labyrinthine "house."
- In Israel's Central Prison, the security officer is corrupt, supplying drugs and stirring the hatred between Jewish and Arab prisoners to his advantage. Uri, in for 12 years for armed robbery, and Issan, in for 50 years for PLO violence, command the respect of their cells. When the Arabs are framed for the murder of a Jewish prisoner and a young inmate commits suicide rather than lie about what happened, Uri and Issan form an unlikely partnership, leading the security block on a strike. Prison officials try to break it. In the background are Uri's daughter and Issan's wife, women of beauty and passion who embody the distance from inside a cell to the outside.
- A man is held in an asylum for murdering his family. A young intern at the asylum suspects an even darker force connected to the man.
- In the middle of the Spanish Golden Age, a Castilian convent is about to be closed and the nuns residing there dispersed. Then, one of the sisters comes up with a saving idea that could restore well-being to the community: to pretend that she has stigmata on her hands.
- "Beyond the Wall" is a short film about an intrinsic link between present and past, a spiritual journey of the Artist through the pain of loneliness, an epitome of eternal Love. The film, convey the feelings and emotions of the principal character in the form of music and lyrics, and it do it through poetic symbols and surreal artistic images. The dance is also an allusion to the timelessness of love.
- During the Cold War, Ulrich and Heike Molitor's attempt to escape from the GDR with their children hidden in the car ends in a prison conviction and both kids going to adoption unless they accept to leave daughter Rebecca behind to that fate and choose 'exulsion' with son Klaus. When the kids near adulthood, Klaus is frustrated that his parents only wine about his lost sister. Meanwhile, the time is ripening for the Berlin wall to come down. Rebecca's adoptive pa resists his wife's bitching to leave the Stasi.
- Based on the short story of the same name by H.P. Lovecraft, "Beyond the Wall of Sleep" follows a young doctor who believes, based on a few experiments on his patient Joe Slater, to uncover the mystery of the nature of dreams and to break the wall that separates people from this unreal world, and in doing so finds more than he hoped for.
- After Akuto had been called to the Magical Kingdom, things seemed to of calmed down. The seasons have changed, 2 years passing, and yet Yumemi cannot forget Munto and the kingdom she could only see from below not to mention saving the world with her inner power. Up Above, things have not been so peaceful in the Magical Kingdom. A fight rages on for who shall control Akuto and Munto is in the middle of it all. What part does Yumemi still play in all this?
- H.P. Lovecraft's classic Beyond the Wall of Sleep, a tale of madness and discovery re-told as a neo-noir tribute to B movie chillers.
- A self-reflexive film, the result of a decade of investigation in the stereoscopic format, the closing chapter of the PhD film-dissertation O Espectador Espantado.
- Central Europeans describe life under Communism and offer candid assessments of the transition to freedom, capitalism and democracy in the 20 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
- RESCUED FROM THE STREETS OF SAN PEDRO SULA, HONDURAS, MURDER CAPITAL OF THE WORLD, ORPHANED GIRLS FIND THEIR VOICES IN POETRY AS THEY HEAL TRAUMAS OF THEIR PAST AND PREPARE TO TRANSITION INTO AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE.
- Strange experiments...Mysterious monsters...Lovecraftian horror...Telekinetic Bloodletting...Ravenous Insanity...These are merely a sampling of what lies...BEYOND THE WALL OF FEAR.
- Pete Quinones has hosted the show since July 2017 and has concentrated on topics pertaining to liberation from the Progressive influence that has taken over Western governments. His current focus is on historical revisionism and how "local politics and activism" can help mitigate Progressive influence while starting to build what comes next.
- TV Series
- The story of a Sikh family caught in the communal fires of the 1984 genocide that took place post-Indira Gandhi's assassination in old Delhi. Award Winner at: Awareness Film Festival, Los Angeles. Semi Finalist at the FOLCS Short Film Festival, Dept. of Law at NYU, New York. Official Selection at: Sikhlens Arts and Film Festival, California. Smita Patil Film Festival, Pune. Kashmir International. Film Festival, Srinagar. Rushes National Film Festival, Bangalore. National Conference on Conflict and Peace (as represented in Theater and Film), Chennai. Delhi International Film Festival, New Delhi. Filmbooth Screenings at Social, Hauz Khas Village, New Delhi.
- TV Mini SeriesDuring the summer of 1982, a group of teens returning from a trip to the woods have to work together to survive in their seemingly abandoned town.
- A sheltered Catholic girl finds Anne Frank's Diary and is caught between her Holocaust-Denying parents and the truth of the fate of the Jews.
- Beyond the Gardens' Wall tells the story of the immigrant Sikh and Chinese workers of Tod Inlet, B.C. and the impact of the harsh immigration restrictions on their lives. The families of these Chinese and Sikh workers were actively prevented from joining them by the Canadian Government's "Head Tax" policy directed at the Chinese and the "Continuous Journey" restriction directed at East Indians.
- A famed American University choir is invited to visit the People's Republic of China in the early days of China's openness to the west, where both cultures discover that wherever you go, people are people. And we all share a common language.
- The story of Kunlun Zhang, an artist and professor at McGill University, who was arrested and jailed for nearly three years in a Chinese labor camp. The film reveals testimony from Zhang and never-before-seen, footage smuggled out of China, re-creating the kind of torture that the Falun Gong movement claims is routine in Chinese prisons.
- When American Tankers cross into Nazi-controlled Germany, a dilemma over trusting a local forces them into moral conflict.
- Two U.S. teens travel to the U.S.-Mexico border to delve into the human impact of policies on people on both sides of the border. This teen-produced documentary resulted from a Digital Storytelling Adventure to the U.S. -Mexico border region, a program of Harvard-Westlake School in Studio City, California and Peace Works Travel.
- In the shadows there are glimmers of light.
- There is no harsher than imprisonment. With these terminologies the Arab prisoners have summarized their human suffering with imprisonment, through painful experiences they have lived in details over the years, some of them spent a decade, and some of them exceeded two and more within the walls of prisons, which deprived them of their parents, their children and friends, and above all, deprived them of their freedom.
- Exploring the issue of homelessness among veterans, Beyond The Wall: Homeless Zone journeys beyond the wall of wars past to the streets of Washington, D.C, sharing the stories of three men living, working and helping others in the homeless zone.
- In this house dark secrets hide within the walls. All who live here are haunted by what was once here. No one is safe, not even in their dreams. Each new resident is driven crazy until they too become part of the house, trapped forever. This low budget film contains multiple short stories that all take place at this one unassuming house. Each story connects to each other. There is an old woman who receives devastating news only to get trapped in this house in a shocking way. Then a man is driven crazy by the animals that lurk in the backyard. He believes they are plotting to kill him. He lives in constant fear with no way of escaping the horror. Finally a woman moves into this house only be haunted by the trapped spirits who live there. Not only do they terrorize her each day they also haunt her dreams. Move in if you must, but don't expect to ever move out. This house won't let you.
- A satirical take on the world of politics and culture through the eyes of a Latina millennial.
- If Fate offers you a chance, what will you give up to hold on? 19 year old Nick meets Emma, a beautiful stranger, and in finding each other are both given an amazing opportunity. Yet in life's distractions and daily routine, a world gets lost unappreciated. Too busy to pay attention, a day is taken for granted, and a life remains ended. This is the story of a miracle left alone.
- Beyond The Blue Wall is a short documentary film that tells the story of Ken Williams, a former homicide detective and 15 year veteran of the Brockton police force, who decided to take action to combat racist police misconduct within his own department.
- EZK: Beyond the Walls is the story of Eric ZeKing, also known as EZK, a French street artist who uses his art for social and political comment, and whose work, which he strives to align with his values, has become a proactive tool for change over the past ten years.
- All over the world, people from different cultures instinctively go to the walls, painting their stories as a way to give voice to their life experiences. In Beyond The Walls, we enter the murals for a personal view of lives affected by violence, poverty or conflict. Beyond The Walls brings to life the impact of traumatic events on those who survive.
- Four teenagers from Washington DC journey to China on a summer study program. Follow them as they experience a completely different culture sparking another way of looking at their lives back home.