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- Tracking the tandem voyages of a mother and daughter into fraught emotional terrain, Argentinian director Paula Hernández examines the ways desire and expectation clash when familial pressures push women to their limits.
- A young couple, Kaia and Andrew, are renovating Kaia's secluded family estate. Their lives are violently disrupted upon the unexpected arrival of Kaia's sister, Christine, and her fiancé, Ira.
- Can a sleepwalker commit murder? Mark Schall admits being guilty of murdering his mother-in-law. In his defense, a team of lawyers attempt to prove that while Mark did in fact carry out murder, he was not awake when it happened.
- A painter struggling for inspiration finds an unexpected muse after he accepts a teaching position in a small town and becomes the caregiver to Eddie, a seemingly docile art student with a rare sleepwalking condition.
- On her first visit to East Africa, a young woman crosses paths with the Ranger charged with being her guide. They have something in common and when they meet, a light within them both begins to flicker.
- Victor Boniface's life is not exactly a rest cure. Just imagine : Victor is both a store detective and a - shoplifter (only when he walks in his sleep, mind you). And falling in love while sleepwalking is no bed of roses either, as the good-natured man simply forgets everything after waking up.
- Having found themselves in a delusional state, trying to discover if they are sleepwalking, a couple on the cusp of starting a family, dreaming of the perfect future, are made to face the consequences of their willful blindness.
- Los Angeles based band Dengue Fever goes to Cambodia, native home of their lead singer. They perform live shows, play with master musicians, and bridge the gap between music lost during the reign of the Khmer Rouge and the people and culture of today.
- A factory worker is found dead with a strange mark on his neck which detective Ko concludes was caused by a snake bite. Reporter Lee Ok-jung cannot accept that conclusion. Soon more women turn up dead in a similar manner. The reporter and detective find themselves confronting a nightmarish force
- A husband forgets his wife's birthday, but his buddy doesn't. The buddy's sleepwalking only makes the problem worse.
- A group of repressed guests at an old mountainside hotel fall under a nightly spell where they can live out their most secret desires in the surrounding woodland.
- Did a remorseful Randy Herman Jr. really commit a brutal murder in his sleep, or was it a convenient cover story? The Sky Original film explores this shocking case.
- A surrealist journey through colors and shapes inspired by Federico García Lorca's poem "Romance". Visual poetry in the rhythm of fantastic dreams and passionate nights.
- An accountant named Brendon's everyday work-life is dealing with a beautiful barista, a crass co-worker... Oh and beating up bad guys in his sleep.
- A CIA agent, a veteran spy, Cary Mandovsky, a 50-year-old field agent injured on mission and convalescent. Telling the story of a spy at a crucial moment in his life implies that the story will include his share of secrets, betrayals, double agents, and settling scores. But in this story, Cary, the sleepwalker, is above all a wounded man, who, at the same time that he regains his physical health, tries to solve the enigma of his last mission aborted. He lost some of his memories, which come back in flashes during his waking sleepwalking attacks.
- A sleepwalker travels through diverse landscapes using mimetic language on her journey.
- Daydream Of The Sleepwalker. An unrecognized painter encounters his own ego in a form of an uninvited strange guest. As a result of this encounter, the struggling artist is compelled to reexamine his views on art production. This experimental short is created using stop-motion technique, featuring real-life characters and interviews. Cast
- Until his death in 1994, the twentieth century master Paul Delvaux was the last surviving member of the first generation of surrealist painters. In this portrait, he reminisces about his family, himself, his art and the various phases of his career. He explains that all his visual ideas are derived from childhood memories and the film shows the way in which these scenes have been incorporated into his work. The painter is seen as a young man (the earliest footage dates from 1945) and the film includes some unique shots of the extraordinary Musée Spitzner.
- A dancer finds herself haunted by memories. Through recurring half-awake dreams, her defiant body seeks its proper expression.
- A man wakes up in an unknown house, at an unexpected time, and in a different body - only to realize he's now a part of the bizarre killings happening across the globe.
- Either producing events or walking into the life cycle of the others, the characters speak to their own narrative tale under this beyond-event structural framework.
- The adventures of a messenger boy sleepwalker, who mends his way to the edge of the roof of a skyscraper, doing a marathon back and forth on the gutter of the edge of that roof with a regiment of blue-coats and others giving chase.
- A girl sleepwalker is captured by a couple and saved by a waif.
- A brave heart takes a journey inside the body to try to sort out the problems of a hungover morning.
- Damon, an aspiring writer, leads a normal life until his room-mate, a habitual sleepwalker, lets him in on a secret... Damon will be murdered by Sunday. Now, Damon must decide if this is all some kind of sick joke or is his life truly in danger? This could be the story Damon has been searching for. His own. The only problem is... he has to live to tell it.
- October 2016: in the midst of the turmoil created by the American presidential election, three European filmmakers travel from New Orleans to New York to follow the backstage of this election. Meeting the forgotten of the system: those who just try to survive, sleepwalking in the America of the 21st Century. With excerpts from Tocqueville's "On Democracy", these texts will highlight how the situation hasn't changed that much, nearly 200 years later after the original writing.
- "Sleepwalker" music video for the album "Visions from Oniria".
- Vic Moore is employed by Walter Higgins, a broker. Vic and his wife revel in tangoing and Vic also has a passion for Welsh rarebits. One night after partaking of his favorite dish, he rises from bed, picks up the alarm clock, a cane and his wife's hat, and tangos out of the room to the fire escape. On the platform below he dislodges a milk bottle and the crash awakens his wife, who hastily puts on Vic's overcoat and cap and follows down the fire escape. Casey, a bicycle cop, is astounded at the sight of the pajama clad figure of Vic reposing on the guard of an automobile drawn up at the curb, and tries various methods to awaken him. Mrs. Vic appears and explains. When all other measures have failed, she sets the alarm and the familiar sound awakens him, and he returns to his apartment swearing to cut out the festive rarebit. The next morning he finds his employer, Walter Higgins, in a state of terror. Vera Thomas, a show girl, is going to bring suit against him for breach of promise unless he marries her. She has a big bundle of his love letters to prove her contention. He promises Vic to raise his salary $5,000 a year if he obtains those letters from Vera. Vic writes to Vera that he is a wealthy westerner who has seen her performance and would like to star her in musical comedy. Vera, who is in love with Delmont, the tenor of the company, is delighted. Vic meets Vera at the stage door and proposes that they talk the matter over at her apartment. Higgins follows and hides near the house. If Vic gets the letters he is to drop them out of the window. Mrs. Vic has been notified that he will not be at home until late and has covered his pajamas with a sign reading: "Victor Moore, sleepwalker. Return to Rex apartments, apartment 4-D." Vic is astounded to find that he lives in the same place and that his apartments are just above Vera's. Vera suggests that they have a Welsh rarebit, and Vic tries to sidestep it, but she insists. After eating he finds an excuse to send Vera from the room and locates Higgins' letters, but before he can get them, Vera reappears. He leaves and returns to his apartments, thinking Higgins has departed, but the latter is still hanging around below. Soon after Vic retires, the rarebit gets in its work, and he goes down the fire escape in his pajamas. He enters Vera's room, where she and her maid are in night robes. Vera does not recognize him and the two women watch him as he searches the cabinet. As he bends over to look into a drawer Vera and the maid see the card with his name. Mrs. Vic, who has awakened, comes down the fire escape in a kimona and motions the women to be cautious. Vic goes to the table and his hand touches a cigarette that Vera has placed there. The burn awakens Vic. Vera starts towards him. Mrs. Vic grabs her and tells her he is still asleep. Vic hears this speech and takes advantage of the opportunity to get the letters. Vera, alarmed, follows him to the window. He throws the letters to Higgins, who burns them in a vacant lot. Vic and his wife return to their apartments and Vera faints in the arms of her maid. Mrs. Vic lashes his hands and feet to the bed with his dressing gown cord and he accepts the situation as a penance for breaking his resolve not to eat Welsh rarebit.
- A promotional video for The Wallflowers' 2000 single "Sleepwalker."
- 1997–202445mTV-PG7.2 (67)TV EpisodeA bar owner proves to be a terrible father. A man enters a doorway to the Old West. A broke couple finds the dress of Vivien Leigh. A man disappears after sleepwalking. A woman receives help by Mary, mother of Jesus, with her laundromat.
- When Norton's sleepwalking through Ralph's apartment disturbs Ralph one time too many, Ralph decides to get to the root of Norton's trouble.
- When Happy begins sleep-walking, due to his insecurity with women, Binghamton orders him to be psychiatrically evaluated, and shipped out, if found unfit for duty. So, McHale and the guys try to help their Shipmate, by fixing him up with a pretty Nurse, but must first get around Binghamton's 'No Fraternization' rule.
- 1957–19661hTV-PG8.0 (579)TV EpisodeA woman is divorcing her husband after she catches him sleepwalking near her bed with a knife. When his stepbrother is found dead, stabbed with the knife, he's charged with the murder and accused of using his sleepwalking as a cover-up.
- George and Martha get a chance to test how well they know each other when they appear on a local TV game show. George keeps his best friend from harm, but he loses so much of his own sleep in doing so that he ends up sleepwalking-or rather, sleepdancing-himself.
- 1986–2010TV-PGTV Episode
- 2016–2019TV Episode
- 2012–202224mTV-YTV EpisodeThinking that the other has the easier job, Lambie and Stuffy switch jobs at the hospital. During a sleepover at the Royal Castle, Doc discovers the Wicked King is sleepwalking.