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- A dark study of isolation, desperation and obsession. Judith has just suffered a terrible tragedy. This has drawn the attention of a stalker. What kind of world have we created, if everyone is a victim?
- A middle-aged spinster falls in love with a fellow resident of her boardinghouse, who mistakenly believes she has the money to help him start a new business.
- A beautiful woman who survived a concentration camp goes to Israel in 1948 to track down her Nazi husband who had betrayed her.
- A religious woman seeks to save her people from destruction by seducing and murdering the enemy leader, but her plans get complicated once she falls for him.
- The widow of a resistance leader, Judith Therpauve, agrees to take over a large daily, established after the liberation of France. But she is soon under pressure from dirty dealings, on the one hand, and labor demands, on the other.
- A promotional video for A Perfect Circle's 2000 single "Judith."
- Remi, a insomniac for eight years, reserves a room at Judith Hotel, a very popular establishment. He offers himself the chance of a new start.
- Commercial lawyer Judith Kemp is at the beginning of a steep career, but as a single mother she has less and less time for her two children, Julia and Marco. She has not yet been able to get over the death of her husband, which is why the constant advances of her boss Stefan Walther, who would promote the capable lawyer in the law firm to partner and preferably to wife, are gradually getting on her nerves. Judith studied family law and doesn't see her calling as providing legal protection for big business deals. When she accidentally overhears a six-year-old girl collapsing on the street all alone, the courageous lawyer sees the chance to finally do something useful. Helena Traber, the mother of the little ones, is a patent woman, but she cannot take care of her three children because three jobs at the same time are wearing her out: Although in a hopeless debt trap, Helen has her pride and does not want alms. It is only after a difficult approach that Judith can convince her that legal help is urgently needed: Helena's husband Maik, a raving father, as he says in the book, has left his wife with a mountain of debt and, on top of that, does not pay a weary euro of maintenance. Officially, he's broke - but runs well-functioning car repair shops through straw men. When it turns out that Judith cannot get at this crook legally, her boss Stefan suddenly develops unexpected skills as a crooked lawyer.
- Judith, a bitter widow who lives on an isolated farm, unexpectedly meets a stranger looking for help. The man ran out of gas on the way to his mother's funeral. Judith, unable to help, asks him to go but surprisingly the man decides to stay. When the man lingers at the farm his presence becomes increasingly menacing. Judith repressed sexual desire, ignited by the presence of the man, starts to haunt her daily life. The rising tension forces Judith to flee the house into the woods where she will start a journey into herself. The Book of Judith has the distinctive appeal of a "21st century Judith," with modern obsessions rooted in an archetypical story.
- TRICK-OR-TREAT! It's Halloween day in the quiet rural community of Haddonfield, Illinois. Judith Myers and her best friend D'arcy Mims are planning a Halloween night camp-out at The Myers House with their friends. Judith is trying to forget the growing tensions in her family and wants to immerse herself in a carefree celebration, but her reclusive brother's presence casts an ominous shadow over their cheerful preparations. This short film breaths life into an often overlooked character from John Carpenter's HALLOWEEN - Judith Myers may have only had a short appearance in the classic film, but she nevertheless played a crucial role in the forming of the Michael Myers story. Director Josh Hasty (A Mannequin in Static) and writer Kenny Caperton (the creator of The Myers House NC) join forces to reinvent a classic character in an original new story.
- The film is a collaboration with The National Gallery, London on 'Transcriptions: LFS Shorts.' The film is based on the painting "Judith in the tent of Holofernes," which was made by Johan Liss. It tells the story of a woman who brutally avenges her husbands murder.
- Detective Miriam Leaf investigates the disappearance of three women. The missing women are academics who'd been studying "lady of the lake" stories across the American south. The case turns dreamy and strange when Miriam starts having visions of Judith, a powerful ghost of the lake.
- James, a jewellery store operator, spots Maria in a bit part in a play and asks her to impersonate his mistress, Judith, who died in an accident, so that he can reenact significant scenes from their relationship. 23-year-old Maria, long the victim of various sorts of abuse, agrees, attracted by what she sees as the love between these people. She lives with an emotionally disturbed gambler, Hugo, who is her boyfriend and occasionally her pimp; he sees through this odd role-playing game and tries to save Maria from what he perceives as danger, while she increasingly loses herself in Judith's identity.
- This is a silent short film based on the Book of Judith from the Bible. In the eighteenth year of his reign, Nabuchodonosor king of the Assyrians commanded Holofernes the chief general of his army to avenge the land of Jordan, which he tried to invade once and failed. Holofernes destroyed the cities of Israel one after another. Now the army surrounded the city of Bethulia. All of the men in the city trembled with hear of Holofernes's brutal manner and decided to surrender without a resistance. However Judith refuses their decision. Judith goes to the camp of Assyrian army alone to kill Holofernes.
- Judith's always wanted to experience something really special.
- A horrific secret shared by two young girls leads one down a dark path as she seeks a solution based upon a misconception.
- Judith is a prelude to the one-act opera BLUEBEARD by Hungarian composer Béla Bartók. A sexual predator pursues women to capture and torture them is caught out by a female police officer posing as an escort.
- ShortLove and loyalties are tested when being yourself isn't as straightforward as it seems.
- Follow the old star/director as he gathers together his actresses, constantly throwing them off track just to see how they react.
- Set During the fascist Regime In Italy. Olivia, An independent woman, who travels with her activity as a street vendor of sweets, decides to stop in a picturesque village on the shore of Lake Maggiore. Her idyllic stay will end when she is raped by a man of power.
- A crying girl in a play, her boyfriend, her estranged father and a nightmare that the father has to come to terms with.
- Portrait of a committed and pugnacious woman who advocates tolerant law and non-repressive ethics towards minorities
- Judith Malina, a German-Jewish escapee from Hitler's Germany, and timeless anarchist agitator, considers her decision to embrace the work of avowed fascist and Jew-hater Ezra Pound.
- A white deck chair, a large fan, a bonsai, combs of mother-of-pearl, a decapitated head carved out of wood, long hat pins to pierce its eyes and tongue and for adorning the hair, a red dressing gown, a white silk nightdress.
- One of the few women in the Abstract Expressionist Movement, 87-year-old Judith Godwin, shares the emotional story of her immediate connection to choreographer Martha Graham. A brief encounter with the mother of modern dance gave her the courage to create movement within her first abstract paintings.
- A team of four paranormal investigators explore a house with a dark history only to find they share a hidden past connected to the location.
- Filmed in The Great Hall, The Cooper Union Great Hall on April 28, 2014 during the 2014 PEN World Voices Festival Opening Night. Judith Butler speaks of turning rage and grief into theory and reflection which is inspired by her 2006 book and was one of 8 people to speak that evening. Judith Butler is an American philosopher and gender theorist, whose work has influenced the fields of feminist, queer, and literary theory, political philosophy, and ethics. Butler is Maxine Elliot Professor in the Departments of Rhetoric and Comparative Literature and the Co-director of the Program of Critical Theory at the University of California, Berkeley, where she has taught since 1993. On the Discursive Limits of "Sex" challenge the sex/gender distinction and develops her theory of gender performativity Butler's conception of gender performativity has shaped the scholarship of feminist and queer studies. Butler has also been outspoken on many contemporary political issues. She has been active in lesbian and gay rights.
- Janusz, a pawnbroker in his late 40s, is confronted with the sudden death of his estranged wife. To cover up for all his failings, he hires the young prostitute Irena to act as his girlfriend and join him for the funeral. A tale about guilt, abandonment and love.
- The clandestine relationship between Judith Wright and H. C. 'Nugget' Coombs has been one of the best-kept secrets in Australian public life. Their passions, activism and insights remain striking, relevant and inspirational.
- A young girl is sent by her people to seduce a Babylonian general so that he doesn't invade their village at dawn. Loosely based on the Book of Judith from The Bible.
- Losing his lifelong companion takes its toll on elderly romantic Roy who struggles to get by, even in the habits of his everyday routine.