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- SLAYING GOLIATH takes an unprecedented intimate look at the world of amateur youth basketball through the eyes of the New York Select Huskies team as they seek to win the AAU National Basketball Championship. The grueling price the team must pay to win exposes the hidden dark side of amateur sports.
- A neon sign builder and a father of 7, Ed Everett was an average man in search of his purpose. During a short term mission trip to Mexico his life would change forever. Little did he know, his own son was preparing him for this very moment. A family willing to trust God and enter the silent world of the deaf.
- Omero and Alexa love are tested by the doings of Andreina, during his soul search, he learns about who he is and saves his love for Alexa.
- Five girls in a charming suburban neighborhood discover that the boy next door, Chad Bradson, isn't the nice guy he appears to be. Fed up with his deceptive charm, the girls embark on a mission to expose Chad for who he really is.
- The end of an old troubadour's life brings new life to his priceless "Martin" guitar.
- A documentary with elements of fiction that explores the myth around the character of Luis Enrique Cerrada Molina (1956-1977), the most popular miraculous dead man of the Andean city of Mérida, who lived as a criminal, who was famous for sharing the haul with the poor people of the barrios and the city and for being riddled with bullets in a well-known confrontation with law enforcement officers.
- For fifty years the young men and women of the Troopers Drum and Bugle Corps traveled the nation, entertaining six Presidents and celebrities including John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart and Walter Brennan. Not to mention audiences that range into the millions. They have won eleven National Championships and are a founding member of Drum Corps International. They are one of the most respected drum corps in the history of the activity. In 2006 severe financial problems paralyzed the organization, forcing them to dissipate, possibly forever... Or so we thought. After one full year of restructuring and immense support throughout the country, the Troopers returned to the competitive field in 2007 with it's most successful season in over twenty years. This is the story of what Honor, Loyalty and Dedication truly mean.
- Professor Robert Thurman, head of Tibetan studies at Columbia University, leads a tour through Tibet; Lhasa, Gyantse, Shigatse, Tashilumpo, with a journey around sacred Mt. Kailash and Lake Mansarovar.
- Ladies Night Out is a Jamaican Urban drama about 4 young ladies who came to America a kids and because of unfortunate circumstances were placed into the foster care system. After being abused emotionally, physically and sexually the ladies all grown up now are planning to go out for a night on the town, but unknowing to them all of their traumatic experiences from childhood that they have managed to suppress will resurface on this "Ladies Night Out"
- To raise funds and awareness for disabled veterans of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, Air Force veteran David Broyles and Army officer Rush Vann attempt to become only the 16th and 17th Americans to swim across the Strait of Gibraltar, from Spain to Africa. Fewer Americans have accomplished their challenge than have climbed Mount Everest.
- Lucian is back from the war and every thing is changed, and there's no way it will ever be the same again. Unless you were there you really have no idea. It's bottled up. Gruesome flashbacks. The war continues to rage from within. The Sacrament of Life offers the perspective from the faction that's actually been there and focuses on the truths of war and the fragility of man. It was directed and completely produced by members of the United States Air Force who have served, or are currently serving, in Iraq or Afghanistan. Trapped in the past. There is the horror of war that remains, lingering. Beyond the war... An illness that does not leave. It fades at times and is mostly invisible. It changes a man and it changes a man for good. "There's this darkness and it fights. It fights... You wouldn't understand... you haven't been there." Thrust back into a relationship and a world of blurred memories, he must learn to deal. As he struggles to adjust and adapt into normal life, he's plagued by his recent and distant past. You may not "understand," but The Sacrament of Life gives a brutal glimpse into what happens when you finally do come home. The war doesn't just go away. The demons are still there. It's a wound that won't heal. Not easily. The question remains. "What are you gonna do?" There's only one shot at this.
- When Manons father dies, her best friend Paul helps her in the search for her long lost mother. Meanwhile, her boyfriend Joshua fails to find a way to deal with Manons depressing situation.
- The first, and so far, only live DVD by American punk band Bowling for Soup. In the UK, a 3-disc set was released including the two DVDs and a bonus CD version of the concert.
- CHILDREN OF ALL AGES is an amazing three-ringed documentary showcasing the most storied entertainment form in American history: the circus. Ring 1 is Sailor Circus the longest running children's circus in the country. Ring 2 is the world's LARGEST miniature circus an astonishing 3,800 square feet tabletop tableau showcasing more than a million pieces. Ring 3 is an exclusive talk with the greatest living circus performers ever to work under the tented Big Top.
- Follows players across the UK all the way to basketball's spiritual home in Los Angeles.
- Örjan Lax is angry at everything and everyone. But Örjan is trying to get better. With a minor success. A lot happens in Örjan's search for kindness.
- Two young Australian surfer/filmmakers visit America to surf in all fifty states, and experience first-hand average Americans and their lives, culture, beliefs and opinions.
- Devon Murray indulged in a life of drug abuse and escape. When his girlfriend Tanya nearly over-doses as a result of their dangerous lifestyle, he is caught by the police and sent to a correctional facility for teenagers. Feeling only pain and regret after being released, he tries to re-kindle his relationship with Tanya, whom isn't as forgiving as he had hoped. Stepping back into the drug trade with his friend Jordan Devon gets into even more trouble - and finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time.
- RIPHOUSE 151: Could've Been's & Wanna Be's is a retrospective documentary feature film which showcases the local music scene of Rockland County, NY. The film is focused around a band (RIPHOUSE) from Congers, a hamlet within the county. Based just thirty minutes out of NYC the band had everything going for them, except themselves. Beginning as a local high school cover band they quickly began writing original material that inspired a community of their peers. On the cusp of breaking through to the national circuit their founder and front man veered down a life changing path which his band members could not follow. Filled with truth, fame, success, drugs, and death, Could've Been's & Wanna Be's is the story of the house that ripped and the family that died. Narrated by the band members themselves and including interviews with 30+ people including Rob Dukes of Exodus and Don La Greca of ESPN Radio.
- The movie revolves around four unemployed friends, Manab, Nayan, Tapan and Akan. Nayan moves to town for work and the other three friends are rounded up by police as terror suspects.
- A multi-faceted portrait of nineteen children from different neighborhoods of New Orleans. Told entirely from the children's point of view, the film explores the impact of Hurricane Katrina on their lives and includes animated sequences of their artwork.
- Beauty, Wright believed, stands paramount among all aspects of life. He sought it in everything from music, poetry, and sculpture, to his own environments. He conceived organic architecture an innovative philosophy of building appropriate to time, appropriate to place, and appropriate to man as a basis for creating beauty in his life and the lives of his clients. Wright embarked on this approach with the first residence and workplace he designed for himself: the Home and Studio in Oak Park, a suburb of Chicago. For two decades, it served not only as his own family residence but an experimental laboratory where he envisioned and tested many of the basic principles that he would develop throughout his career, principles now synonymous with organic architecture. The Home and Studio represents a critical link in fully appreciating Wright s body of work.
- From Portage and Main in downtown Winnipeg to the family cottage near Parry Sound in Ontario, filmmaker Frank Wolf and his inexperienced friend Taku Hokoyama tackle raging rapids and grueling portages on a 3,100 km canoe trip through Canada's Boreal forest in an effort to shed light on the issues now facing the wilderness area. The Boreal Wilderness is a massive swath of forest that lies just north of the Canada-US border. It contains 25 % of the world's remaining ancient forest and is globally significant in its ability to filter water, keep carbon levels in check, and operate as a species habitat. Manitoba and Ontario are home to the largest intact forest area. The remote location has kept it safe for many years, but current interest from the forestry, hydro, and mining industries now threatens the sanctity of the forest. Deeply committed to their mission and message but never didactic, Frank and Taku, with their offbeat sense of humor, provide an intimate look into the current environmental and social issues facing the region. This is not a typical nature documentary, however. Our amiable guides cope with bears, black flies and flat tires in order to educate and entertain us over the course of their 75-day adventure.
- What happens to that creative energy and the unrestricted, non self-censored, free-flow of ideas that reflects who we really are as we transition into adulthood? It seems that in this cyber-focused world of rational thinking, the creative spirit is lost in the over-13 population, or sadly, even in the over-kindergarten group; And so, the Celebrity Art Show has been developed to bring that creative spirit back to young audiences and to show them the fun and stimulating aspects of art; and to hopefully, instill a sense of importance in their creative side that they can take with them into adulthood. By showcasing personal artwork of community celebrities, the documentary aims to inspire young audience members to tap into their own artistic potential. The best of the work will be placed in a worldwide traveling exhibit where it will be open to the public. At the completion of the tour, all of the artwork will be auctioned off, and the profits from both the tour and the auction will be donated to a charity that supports youth and the further appreciation of art.
- Part documentary, part fiction, "Kingsbury Run" follows the true story of the "Torso Murderer," who decapitated and dismembered 13 victims in Cleveland in the 1930s. "Kid," the documentary filmmaker, follows a dark and dangerous path in his quest for the truth and to "make the dying count."
- A woman finds herself in a love triangle with two men, one of whom introduces her to the art of the tango.
- The story of two teen boys, Jordan and Mike, and their quest to start a garage band. They recruit a female bass player, a British drummer and an accidental egg player - all adults - as the boys struggle to balance summer school, nosy parents, and a pair of bumbling two-bit managers who want to control the band. A coming of age family musical with all original songs written and performed by the lead actors, Your Name Here is an inspiration for kids who believe anything is possible.
- Outcast and failed fortuneteller Messina returns to her hometown to save her daughter Claire from a syndicate that aims to exploit her gift of fortunetelling. When Messina returns, she finds her daughter caught in debt and the squabble of a petty syndicate running a band of fortunetellers for the unwary, desperate answer-seekers. For years, their hometown has been grooming one great fortuneteller just as they had hailed Dorothea as the town's leader. Dorothea is Claire's grandmother who appears in her dreams. A helpful fortuneteller named Rachel teaches Messina that the only way to save her daughter is to embrace a gift she has vowed to give up: the ability to see the future, no matter how bleak and inescapable.
- JOHNNY DODGEBALL is a documentary about a ragamuffin, high school dodgeball team called Chicago Superdawgs. Led by their maniacal Captain Johnny, the team battles through personal strife and comes together for the National Amateur Dodgeball Tournament.
- Talk Talk were one of the most innovative and original British bands of the eighties. They enjoyed a string of successful albums and singles both in the UK and right across Europe. 1986 was the band's only appearance at Montreux and caught them at the height of their success. With a set list packed with hit singles and lead singer / main songwriter Mark Hollis' charismatic performance they delivered an outstanding concert that draws a great response from the packed Swiss crowd.
- Archeology of Memory: Villa Grimaldi follows exiled Chilean musician, Quique Cruz, from the Bay Area to Chile and back as he creates his masterwork.
- Follow the journey of Glass Artist Bill Morris from the glass hot shop to the distant locations which provide the inspiration for the next collection.
- Part musical documentary, part personal meditation, 'Someplace Else' is the engaging portrait of acclaimed soul-blues musician Vance Kelly from the South Side of Chicago through the director's personal film journal.
- Before their third bombing mission over Germany the crew of the Boomerang prayed under the wing of the aircraft. It was then that the pilot, Charles Arnett, knew he wasn't coming back. He went anyway. His son, Mark Arnett, spent 14 years making a documentary about how his dad was shot down over Germany, spent eleven months as prisoner of war, and returned home to marry the girl he had only met three times. But Mark could never seem to finish the documentary. In March of 2008, Mark's father passed away. Mark finished it in a week.
- This film offers a fascinating insight into the lives of six school friends, who are among the first baby-boomers to turn 60. All born in 1946, these spunky working class Yorkshire-women have lived, loved, laughed and cried their way through the Swinging Sixties to the Naughty Nineties. Marilyn Gaunt started filming them in 1983 at a 21-year Reunion she had organised for the 27 girls of her class. It was the start of a 25 year journey, capturing the lives of classmates Sally - the class "star", Denise - the rebel, Margaret - the boy magnet, Dorothy - the quiet one, Gillian - the early leaver, and Katy - the class clown. In the first film they were pushing 40, and she returned to make a second film in 1995, as they approached their Fifties. Now, as they all turn 60 and can collect their pensions, she catches up with her old friends one last time. Class of '62- From 16 to 60 Since 1995 their lives have taken very different paths. Only two remain in Leeds and three now live abroad. Partners have been lost, new ones found, hopes dashed and hopes fulfilled. Their lives are more captivating than many Soaps. Using archive from two previous films and new footage, the film looks back over the 45 years since they all left school, and forward as these ordinary, yet extraordinary women face the future.
- SOMAY KU: A Uganda Tennis Story follows Patrick Olobo, Uganda's top-ranked tennis player, as he struggles to leave behind a devastating civil war and break into the ranks of pro tennis. Patrick was four when rebels decimated his family's farm and murdered his brother. A harrowing childhood, a stint in a miserable camp for the internally displaced, and a stubborn desire to help his dispossessed family have driven Patrick throughout his subsequent, improbable rise to Davis Cup competition and eventually to the United States, where he continues to train towards a spot on the ATP tour while pursuing a college degree. Accompanying Patrick during his last weeks in Uganda and his first year in the United States, Rex Miller documents Patrick's new life as it unfolds in unforeseen ways, from the thrills of elite competition to the challenge of navigating a new life contingent upon sponsors and transformed by American culture. Throughout, Patrick is haunted by his life in Uganda, from a commitment to help his family return to their ancestral lands to a growing cultural divide with his wife-to-be. Shot in mini-DV, SOMAY KU: A Uganda Tennis Story is a 90-minute documentary film, told in a hybrid style of Cinema Verite, interviews and action footage, with a heavy emphasis on strong visuals, as well as original music performed, by Ugandan musicians. The film will be accompanied by an Outreach program that will attempt to educate the larger society, both adults and children, about the humanitarian crisis in northern Uganda, while providing opportunities for young people affected by the 20-year civil war there.
- Permaculture teacher Geoff Lawton explains how to build a food forest that imitates the natural system. He then goes back and visits a food forest he built many years ago that has been allowed to grow wild and untamed.
- Two very different projectionists from Vienna go on a road trip, in order to find ones childhood dream.
- An exploration into the gritty underworld of the New British Country movement and the British Americana music scene.
- When the menace known as the Joker wreaks havoc and chaos on the people of Gotham, Batman must accept one of the greatest psychological and physical tests of his ability to fight injustice.
- Parodie des Filmes: Harry Potter und die Kammer des Schreckens, neu Synchronisiert und umgeschnitten von Coldmirror. Fortsetzung von Harry Potter und ein Stein.