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- Twenty three year old virtuoso pianist Jennifer Rogiers has been living with a terrible secret most of her life. When she enters the world famous Queen Elisabeth competition the memory of a traumatic childhood experience surfaces again.
- Two Danish comedians join the director on a trip to North Korea, where they have been allowed access under the pretext of wanting to perform a vaudeville act.
- A couple (Valentine and Greene) are about to get married. And all sorts of uninvited and unexpected guests arrive; like the groom's former live-in partner (Kilbourne), and his natural father (Van Patten). And it also appears that the bride also has a secret of her own. And it's here that everybody begins to realize some things about themselves and those around them.
- After a breakup and a failed exhibition, artist Sarah visits her mom. Her dead grandma's house and the church are to give way to a new mall. Is it too late to save them and for the women to find happiness?
- Kyle Cole returns home to the town of Kaler Mills. He hasn't been back in 10 years since the people of the town turned on him believing that he was responsible for his brothers death. His brother, Ryan Cole, was the beloved "fair haired boy" of Kaler Mills. Loved by all, hated by none. After his death in a tragic farm accident a video was released that made it seem that Kyle could have prevented his brothers death. Now, armed with a documentary crew, Kyle has returned to face his demons. But he forgot about one of them... This is an 80's style creature feature with a modern twist. Made with practical effects and classic stop motion monster techniques, The Dooms Chapel Horror will keep you on the edge of your seat to the very end.
- A cinematic journey through the visionary art of Alex Grey and The Chapel of Sacred Mirrors.
- A celebrity is kidnapped by a cult-like group of fans.
- Honey Rock Chapel Church (The Church Office) follows the exploits of the staff at the Honey Rock Chapel Church. The team is a group of well-meaning misfits who are struggling to work together due to their major differences in leadership styles. Together, this group will have to learn what it means to work as a team, and will struggle through events, mission trips, camping trips, church uproar, and numerous other ups and downs. In the pilot episode, their first attempt at drawing people in is a large-scale, church-wide talent show. We hope you enjoy this family friendly comedy and consider helping support us as we create all the future episodes and seasons.
- Art critic Waldemar Januszczak is on the quest to explain exactly what the Sistine Chapel's ceiling is actually trying to tell us.
- 1933 in Germany. The rise of Nazism fears war and some officers, concerned the fate that hostilities would reserve to their country, organize an anti-Nazi group. They send a reporter, Golder, to communicate the plan of the German offensive allies.
- April awakens to a panicked phone call on her mother's big day forcing her to contemplate her own views on love. Menu changes, dress catastrophes and frozen boyfriends could just make this the wedding day from hell. But, an unexpected turn in events might just turn April, a commitment skeptic into a woman in love just in time to watch her mother marry the Neutraceutical King of the Northwest. Time is of the essence in this unexpected and charming look at modern love and the inner workings of one woman's overactive subconscious.
- The Underground Sistine Chapel is a documentary film that follows the construction of a modern Sistine Chapel, by Pascal Boyart, in the heart of a former gold foundry in an impoverished corner of the suburbs of Paris. Directed by Yohann Grignou & Antoine Breuil, founders at Samouraï Coop, this independent movie has been funded with cryptocurrencies, and will be released on censorship-resistant networks and available for free on decentralized web. This movie is giving birth to 200 original NFTs, providing exclusive rare collectibles from this movie production. --- The Gold Foundry A strange place for an art masterpiece. This is a documentary about a place that exists out of time, out of sight, drawing together people whose stories are as varied as they are fiercely non-comformist. This former gold foundry on the outskirts of Paris is living its thousandth life, by dint of its uncompromising acceptance of those who've made it their home, studio, workshop - or sometimes a rap video set, thanks to its dense "street" vibe. The massive scale of the project this film documents doesn't surprise anyone at the foundry - nor does much else. The day after a knife fight, the wounded party shrugs off the injury and carries on with his daily routine. The inhabitants actively defend their community's autonomy, though they leave its doors open for passing friends, clients, or the occasional influencer who shows up for a shoot. Pascal 'Pboy' Boyart Artist Pascal Boyart is an artist based in Paris. Passionate about drawing since his youth, Pascal Boyart grew up in Paris near La Chapelle, the birthplace of European graffiti. So it's natural, as a graffiti artist, that he began his journey by making a name in the midst of urban art. His figurative style and technical virtuosity quickly gained him the respect of his peers. Thus, for nearly fifteen years, he covered the walls of the capital with his ultra-realistic frescoes. From this urban background, Pascal Boyart retains an obvious fascination for monumental portraits. Today, he concentrates on the representation of the gaze and the exploration of his expressive potential. He pays tribute to the infinite complexity of the human face's relation to the soul, the latter being both the most essential but also the most hidden part of each individual. In the same way as his creative approach, which is as much an inheritance of urban culture as classical sensibility, his approach to painting combines new technologies with traditional painting techniques. He is notably the first mural painter to affix a Bitcoin QR code to his paintings for donations. He is also the first to have transformed his murals into digital collectibles, called "NFT". Film Collectibles An exclusive Movie NFTs Series With this movie, Samouraï Coop decided to explore a new model fitting perfectly with its vision of the future, and with Pascal's approach of art. We wanted to offer this movie as a free for all present for all, on decentralized internets, and offer a new experience for people who would like to support the film. From Rare Cards or Directors Cuts, to Early Access & Avant-Première Tickets, the film gives birth to more than 200 rare collectibles that are available in a pre-sale exclusively on the brand new platform pioneering digital patronage : Minty.art --- Film Directors Yohann Grignou & Antoine Breuil « As directors & filmmakers, we wanted to document the work of an international artist whose approach goes against the grain of contemporary art. To tell the story of this major work by Pascal Boyart, it seemed obvious to us that we had to build a different experience, a different film, outside the frame. We have a deep respect for his artist vision, and wanted to create a film that fits with it. We wanted to have total freedom both in our creative process and in the distribution of this film. We are young french directors, dreaming of cinema since our young ages, and we wanted to radically free ourselves from the traditional circuit of funding and distribution of cinema in France and in the world. Offering this film for free was also the big challenge, for our little company. Exploring something new, and jump into a big challenge with our own tools, just like Pascal was doing with this amazing challenge. Why NFTs ? The decentralized Internet represents for us as well as for Pascal, a future track in our freedom to make films, and this film represents for us an opportunity to demonstrate the strength of the uses. We now know that our next films at Samouraï Coop will be funded and created with a decentralized vision of its productions, and it's exciting to be part of this revolution. Now, whatever tools we used, the only thing important for us, is that movie, and we hope people will enjoy it as much as we were skin in the game, with all our love and energy in. »
- In July 2007 Daniel Johnston made a highly acclaimed appearance at London's Union Chapel, described by the Evening Standard as "...nothing short of breathtaking". Adjustable Productions now present the greatly anticipated film of this concert: 'The Angel and Daniel Johnston - Live at the Union Chapel'. Supported by a selection of friends, including the notable talents of James Yorkston and Adem, early collaborator Brett Hartenbach and a specially assembled group of underground British musicians, Daniel delivers definitive renditions of favorites from the breadth of his career, such as 'True Love Will Find You in the End', 'Walking the Cow' and 'Some Things Last a Long Time'. New songs such as 'Mean Girls...' and 'Try to Love' are introduced and a fresh shine is brought to some hitherto overlooked gems such as "Go" and "Living Life".
- British rock legends Procol Harum are captured here at their finest, in concert at London's Union Chapel.
- In 2006 a raid on a house belonging to a local artist, Vaughn Neil, somewhere in rural Louisiana, turned up over fifteen tapes depicting the horrible acts of two men, Mark Chapel and Gregory Alexander. During a one on one interview with Gregory, the police try to reconstruct the events of the last two years and how they used online resources to attract and entrap young females for their own personal and sexual deviancy's. Known as The Chapel Tapes, the police are horrified to find out that what started out as merely underground porn and slave play soon turned into torture, rape and murder unlike anything they had ever seen and what's worse is Mark Chapel has gone missing. Through these tapes, Gregory's interview, and taped journals, we revisit this world of horror as the police try to figure out the next move of one of Louisiana's most prolific killers. Within Madness: The Chapel Tapes is inspired by the tapes of Leonard Lake and Charles Ng and takes you on a roller coaster ride straight into the world of a Hell rarely seen by the public but often studied by criminal investigators. The Chapel Tapes is a window into the violent existence and actions of two men their exquisite obsession with lust, pain, slavery and death.
- A newlywed thrupple meet the local minister in this polyamorous horror film.
- Having found what appears to be a safe refuge in an old church, two strangers struggle to maintain an already fractured relationship.
- An acoustic evening featuring Chris and Rich Robinson of The Black Crowes. A live performance at a small intimate venue in San Francisco's Mission District known as The Chapel.
- The Chapel takes us on a journey into the lives of four individuals, through waves of emotions. With issues that are deep and hit home for many of us.