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- A look into the unique and rich friendship between two of the worlds most interesting artists, Pop Art legend Andy Warhol, and the King of Neo Expressionism, Jean-Michel Basquiat.
- The heroes Son Goku, Monkey D Luffy and Toriko and their friends team up for the first time ever!
- A playwright whose marriage and career are in a free fall has an explosive run-in with his former neighbor, a right-wing ex-con.
- As war rages, a young man from a nearby village is recruited by an army officer to perform a grim task, to go into the conflict zone where militants have been killed and retrieve their weapons and ID cards.
- As shown on TV, Nazi Collaborators explores the fascinating and often shocking tales of how individuals from all walks of life: the privileged; the political elite; ordinary working men; turned against their nations and races to fight alongside the Nazis during World War 2. Many did it for financial gain, others for the promise of elevated status. Some believed that siding with imperialist Germans offered the best chance of survival for their people, whilst others later claim they would be killed if they refused. From the Jewish leader who offered up his people as free labour, to the ex French Prime Minister who actively aided the Nazi hunt for the Resistance. And from the IRA-German plot to usurp control of Northern Ireland to the brutal killing squads of Lithuania, this ground-breaking series explores the complex motivations behind the controversial paths these collaborators chose. Uncovering incredible personal stories, this Special Edition Box Set features all 13 episodes across 4 DVD discs.
- A compelling portrait of the Occupy Wall Street movement. From personal stories to analysis of the big picture issues, supporters, participants and critics shed light on why and how this movement took off with such explosive force, and what it means. Made in a unique and unprecedented collaboration of 99 filmmakers across the country, the production process of this feature film offers a uniquely diverse way of bringing meaning and context to the movement that has swept up America, and much of the world, with its story.
- The forensic scientists who worked with the police were called "The Collaborators". Detective Sgt. Jim Brewer relies on the research of scientists, Dr. Charles Erickson and his assistant Liz Roman.
- The search for a long-lost family inheritance heir turns into a conspiracy. Unexpectedly, there is another conspiracy behind. Who is the real conspirator, who is the real beneficiary, as vice rises one foot virtue rises ten.
- Moscow, 1938. A dangerous place to have a sense of humour; even more so a sense of freedom.
- In a silent environment, artificial intelligence meets the vast human mind and together they join forces to create a science fiction musical and dance piece. The lyrics, written by a robotic mind that simulated the writing style of the great writer William Shakespeare, draw a poem about Silence and how it is perceived by people today . It was composed by a team of music producers, and the words are spoken in the unique but artificial voice of the late English actor, Allan Rickman. Our protagonist performs his theatrical dance movements, which are his only way of communication. At times, he manages to harmonize with space-time and feel a peace in the silence, while at other times he faces challenges. But will he be able to get through this fascinating combination of artificial and human unscathed?
- Collaboration Horizontale examines the iconic moment caught by war photographer Robert Capa, taken on the Liberation Day of the Second World War in the small French town of Chartres, of a local woman with her head recently shaven as she makes her way through a cheering crowd. The film returns sixty five years on to discover the fate that befell the young baby in her arms whose father was a German soldier.
- This documentary, detailing the working relationship between director Hiroshi Teshigahara and writer Kobo Abe, features interviews with critics and a number of the filmmaker's associates and friends, including film programmer and professor Richard Peña, Japanese-film scholars Donald Richie and Tadao Sato, set designer Arata Isozaki, screenwriter John Nathan, and producer Noriko Nomura. The interviews were recorded in 2006.
- A tale of two art students who, after a horrific event, are forced to take off across country in a stolen taxi to evade the law.
- The Collaborator and His Family is a chronicle of family, assimilation and espionage that follows the El-Akels, a Palestinian family whose father, Ibrahim, has been a collaborator out of ideology with the Israeli security services for 20 years. Branded as traitors by Palestinians, the entire family fled to Israel seeking asylum as promised by Ibrahim's Israeli 'operator.' Over a two-and-a-half-year period, as each day passes with no progress towards citizenship, tension builds within the family. Alienated and humiliated, Ibrahim's wife Yusra, three teenage sons and two daughters bear the consequences of Ibrahim's decision while struggling to assimilate into Israeli society. Co-directors Adi Barash and Ruthie Shatz gain intimate access to the hardest moments the family face, observing as each connecting thread between family members unravels. This unflinching documentary highlights the experience of the many who risk their lives to collaborate with an enemy. -
- Steven Universe began on November 4th, 2013 with the episode "Gem Glow" and ended on March 27th, 2020 with the episode "The Future". Over the past 7 years, we got two shows, three video games and a movie. We shared many tears and had many laughs at SDCC, and theorized about the show's many mysteries. But all good things must come to an end, and it's now time for us to say goodbye to Steven Universe. It's a cartoon that pushed the envelope on what's allowed in children's animation, and preached a message of inclusivity, love and acceptance. To celebrate this amazing show and to let the Crewniverse know how much they've impacted the lives of thousands, I put together the "Goodbye Steven Universe Fan Collaboration". It received over 200 fan entries, from people all across the globe. Join us in saying goodbye and thank you to Rebecca Sugar and the Crewniverse.
- Behind-the-scenes look at the preparation of Paul Roustan and Gabe Gault's collaboration.
- Internationally renowned choreographer Bill T. Jones assists dance students at California State University Long Beach in their production of his controversial staging of Flannery O'Connor's "The Artificial Nigger".
- A behind-the-scenes look at the producer's perspective of the film coming into fruition.
- Jewelry designers, Phoebe and Annette Stephens of Anndra Neen traveled to Suriname to meet with its inhabitants and experience how the Surinamese people coexist in a country that's 90% rain forest.
- Legendary drummer Ringo Starr walks you through his approach to creative collaboration, playing with heart, and embracing your musical journey.
- A low budget adventure into the making of an international improv series"
- The piece looks at casting and the performances of Matt Damon, Jodie Foster, and Sharlto Copley.
- Robin White has been a significant New Zealand artist since the 1970s. Her recent collaborative work with Leba Toki and Bale Jione is inspired by her experience of living for many years in Kiribati, in the central Pacific. Both Toki and Jione are from the Fiji Islands, which is renowned for its masi [barkcloth] work. Barkcloth is a material created throughout the Pacific, incorporating unique cultural aspects of each region. These works reference the artists' Baha'i Faith, the history of indentured Indian labour in Fiji, the sugar industry itself and the tensions and opportunities that arise from the diversity that constitutes contemporary Fiji today.
- Chelsea Pfeiffer and Oak O'Kork combine their formidable directing skills to place some lovely ladies in inescapable bondage predicaments.
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- The Collaboration Conversation is an interview-style podcast brought to you by Project Brickworks, where Christians can share about their current ventures and how they are using their God-given talents and gifts. Through these conversations, we hope you feel inspired to explore your own gifts and talents.
- YouTubers Jamie Powell, BigPauly, Kermits Ghost and Blu View all collaborate together and review the sci-fi movie Colour out of Space (2019).
- Disconnection, re-connection - and finding new ways to connect. With a nod to Covid and the lifeline of Zoom, seventeen artists come together, while staying almost separately apart, to collaboratively create this avant-garde short film. The creative lifeline that fuels our souls cannot be stopped by Covid. We applaud Executive Producer's Paula Kramer and Sheila Cowley for bringing this team together for creating this one of a kind film.
- A short film highlighting the collaborative research involved in geologic carbon sequestration technology.
- When a young boy sees a photo of the decapitated head of notorious Brazilian bandit Lampião, it becomes an obsession that inspires him to create incredible multifaceted artworks as he struggles to have his work recognised and accepted.