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- This is what happens when you send an artist to a war zone. You get a sweet little movie about war. Who knew?
- A thoughtful examination of the fleeting nature of life. "5 MINUTES" illustrates what 5 minutes mean in the lives of different persons. After a sudden car accident, ROBERT WHELAN convalesces at a hospital. Five different stories intertwine with the main story, Robert's last five minutes of life. On her journey to the hospital his wife, ARIEL encounters different people who spend the time their own way.
- When a cat named Oliver disappears for days at a time, his owner Constance makes a post on her Good Neighbor Online Group to find out if her Oliver is living with another family. Oliver doesn't see a person's color, age, sexuality, ethnicity or social class; he just weaves through people's lives making himself a home in every one of them.
- This takes you behind-the-scenes as brides and grooms have their wedding day transformed into something magical in a way that only Disney can do.
- This house made history. The Birthplace of the Composer Gustav Holst. A story is told of a Victorian House, unlocked along with its many inhabitants. We begin in the 1840's and follow a journey to the 1970's, when the house was pressed in time as the Holst Victorian House Museum. The Music Soundtrack was composed for the film by English Composer Tim Mountain, with an extract from Gustav Holst's New Years Chorus.
- Melvin anderson has had success with everything in his life, except one thing... impregnating his wife. Determined to have a child at home, his wife Amy, unexpectantly brings an eight-year-old orphan named Chris to their home. Chris will not only enter their home, but their hearts. This is the story of a man frustrated with life, and his relationship with a little boy as he struggles to Adopt Change.
- Obsessed for years with inventing time travel to stop herself from making a life-altering mistake, a physicist finally succeeds at 70 only to become trapped with her suicidal younger self. Together, she must learn self-love in order to survive.
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- A dramatized documentary to coincide with the release of Warners' "Thumbelina", directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman. Bluth and Goldman established a Disney-competing animation studio in Ireland in the eighties and nineties and Callan's documentary is part biography, part children's fantasy - and also provides a behind-the-scenes look at the making of "Thumbelina".
- An unvarnished look at the lives of Innu teenagers in a small Canadian village where ancestral ways have collided with modern ones and the result is addiction, suicide, lack of jobs, and hopelessness.
- The film highlights the incredible diversity and beauty of locations in New York City. Celebrities speak about why the city is so powerful on film and why it's so important for films about NYC to be filmed in the City. The result is a breathtaking vision of the New York, infusing classic images with an amazing freshness and life.
- A young French man and an older English woman spend one night together on a ship.
- Geraldine Santini gets too close to Vic Manos and gets arrested with only one phone call in the county jail she calls her best friend Jane Spot in Jersey City NJ. Things get really heated in New Jersey. Jane and Jay Spot a Porn editor while cooking dinner the smell of hot dogs on the stove and and scented candles create quite the blaze.
- When Marc Roger, a public reader, sets himself the challenge of walking from Saint-Malo, France, to Bamako, Mali, along with a donkey laden with books to be read aloud,filmmaker Catherine Hébert (The Other Side of the Country) joins him in Morocco, her camera rolling. Every day, thousands of Africans trek northward, hoping to make a better life for themselves. Notes on a Road Less Taken chronicles a journey in the other direction, along the dusty roads and trails of Morocco, Senegal and Mali. As we follow the pair, the filmmaker's stunning images and poetic narration create a deeply personal portrait of Africa and its people. Parallel stories emerge from the odyssey: Marc's, Catherine's and those of the people they meet on the road. An engrossing road movie, given tremendous depth by its "journeys within the journey" - the fascinating detours taken as the road meanders and forks.
- Gabe initiates a city-wide manhunt for Vincent and sets up a command post at the 125th. After discovering Cat has disappeared, Tess enlists J.T.'s help to find Vincent so he can track her. Cat's kidnappers identify themselves as FBI agents, desperate for hers and Vincent's help to save a fellow agent that has been taken by terrorists. Cat doesn't believe them and escapes, just as Vincent arrives to save her. They agree to help rescue the FBI agent, in exchange for Vincent's exoneration of Curt Windsor's murder. However, things do not go according to plan after the save, thanks to Gabe's determination to keep Vincent away from Cat. Cat confronts Gabe about his betrayal.
- A documentary to share my own breast cancer experience from discovery to treatments at real time as I go through my journey to recovery and became cancer free. This is a series of short 13 episodes on Youtube for free to view, as I want to help to inform. The more informed, the less you fear, the more you can focus on winning over cancer and reach ultimate recovery.
- A human tooth with the number 6 etched into it. An old lover returning after an eight year absence. A dark secret that everyone is after, but no one wants to know... Johnny is at the end of his rope, burnt out by a lifestyle that he both embraces and eschews, unable to cope with the daily contradictions his career presents. He is a criminal, a killer excellent at what he does, but no longer able to rationalize it. Into his life walks Eleni, the daughter of Johnny's boss, Gravas. She presents him the mysterious tooth and a message: "I'm in trouble, Johnny. Someone is trying to kill me." Deeper Johnny falls into the mystery, deeper he falls into the life he was trying to escape; killers with a penchant for black jelly beans, demented dentists, lost love affairs, and an impromptu exhumation of a woman dead nearly sixteen years. Soon he comes to realize that nothing is what it seems.
- A death in the family thrusts a mother and daughter back into the same house after years of resentful separation, prompting a compelling confrontation.
- The noose tightens as Gabe uses all available NYPD resources to hunt Vincent. Cat and Tess are both suspended for helping Vincent elude capture. Heather arrives at the worst possible moment with big news. Fighting back, Cat and Vincent independently unearth evidence linked to a cold case that implicates Gabe. A desperate Gabe begins to unravel, leading to disastrous consequences.
- An idyllic picnic turns dangerous, forcing a kidnapped woman to struggle with her delusional ex-lover in a surreal exploration of love, obsession, and letting go.
- A two-Part Irish observational series that follows children and teens who devote their lives to dance. Each program is one hour and follows certain children on their journeys to success. Episode 1: Freestyle: Documents the trials and tribulations of children between the ages of 8 and 14, as they aim for success in Dublin's glamorous, fast-paced, high-energy world of freestyle dance. Episode 2: Latin and Ballroom: Documented the trials of three juvenile Latin dance couples in Dublin: a pair of 10-year-olds who struggled for their first gold medal, a pair of 13-year-olds who traveled to Germany for the biggest competition of their lives, and a 14 year old who moved from Denmark to Ireland to dance more competitively with his 12-year old partner.
- Having been forced off the grid following a private security operation gone wrong, the Defector (Lee McGeough) has been set up, targeted for elimination. Forced to escape his previous life and on the run, he must use his specialist skills and tactics to survive long enough to deliver vital information against his ruthless former security agency.
- Between 1975 and 1979, the Khmer Rouge regime caused the death of some 1.8 million people, representing one-quarter of the population of Cambodia. Kaing Guek Eav, better known as Duch, was in charge at M13, a Khmer Rouge-controlled prison, for four years before being appointed by the Angkar ("the Organisation", a faceless and omnipresent entity which reigned unopposed over the destiny of an entire people) to the S21 centre in Phnom Penh. As party secretary, he commanded from 1975 to 1979 the Khmer Rouge killing machine in which at least 12,280 people perished, according to the remaining archives. But how many others disappeared, "crushed and reduced to dust", with no trace of them ever being found? In 2009, Duch became the first leader of the Khmer Rouge organisation to be brought before an international criminal justice court. Rithy Panh records his unadorned words, without any trimmings, in the isolation of a face-to-face encounter. At the same time, he sets it into perspective with archive pictures and eye-witness accounts of survivors. As the narrative unfolds, the infernal machine of a system of destruction of humanity implacably emerges, through a manic description of the minutiae of its mechanisms.
- We all know Gauguin travelled to the South Seas, but what is less well know is that it was seeing images of the temple at Borobudur that inspired him to leave France. The sway of the human form in the Indonesian temple carvings can be clearly seen in his woodcuts. Down the road from Borobudur lives the contemporary artist Lucia Hartini. An artist whose work is inspired partly by European Surrealism. Alison Carroll questions conventional art-history view that a European artist inspired by other cultures is a genius, and an Asian artist who is inspired by other cultures is a copyist. Both artists have incorporated other cultures in their work. Both create unique art.
- Marta reveals her devious plot to have Emily and Katrina arrested: she plans to tell the police that the Hello Kitty costume they stole was lined with $100 bills. She has the footage of them running away from her home, saved on a hamburger-shaped USB drive. Katrina nabs the drive and a fight breaks out. It's Princess vs. Princess warfare. In the end, it's Josh who saves the day...
- The crew of the Galactica struggle to fight massive fires on board caused by Cylon suicide incendiary attacks.
- An in-depth documentary on the final tour of drummer Martin Atkins and his band PIGFACE. As their name suggests, this cross-country venture literally dismembers what you thought about rock 'n roll. Free For All captures the chaos and intense drama that goes with the daily operations of producing a national independent concert tour.
- When pages disappear from the Big Book of Words, the Animalians start to forget everyday words, can Livingstone find out what is happening before it's too late.
- A tired Darkwing Duck gets dragged out to a golf course by his daughter Gosalyn, only instead of golf, he finds a villain with ants and a shrinking device at his disposal! Now shrunk to the size of a bug, he has to find a way to catch the villain and get back to normal, before the ants get him!
- The story of a woman whose husband is missing and presumed dead - of her fight, and her enduring love for him and for his country.
- Pediatrician by day, single mom by night, Sarah invites her estranged husband, Pete, back to their suburban home for the Holidays on one condition: he must reconcile with their daughters before she agrees to finalize a trial separation with divorce.
- Two children from the Seventh Generation future (Killa, the Moon Girl, and Inti, her Brother Sun) must stop the arguing among climate leaders for the Sky God and Earth Mother (their parents) to allow the Sun to rise the next day. "InSpire" is a 5 minute EPIC short feature based on an Incan creation story, focused on unifying the world's voices from diverse nations around our collective long term global goals to avoid climate tipping points and to ensure a viable world for the Seventh Generation Future. The film is a Natural Intelligence Media Production. It was produced with all natural light, extraordinary contributions by top creative talent, lots of love and compassion for each other and the sacred earth, a deep and authentic commitment to bringing the voice of the future to the COP 21 climate change conversation...and potlatch- style native hospitality. Thank you to everyone who contributed to OUR FILM for COP 21. Ready to light the World on Fire? Ready!
- A child plays teacher come newscaster presenting the difference between Neanderthals and Humans. A seemingly random collection of images flashes by in the lower right hand corner of the screen; like those irritating pop-ups on your favorite TV show. The images were downloaded from a Google search on "intelligent design". The juxtaposition of the child's narrative and the images is both hilarious and socially poignant. The piece surfaces issues of religion, race, humanity and ignorance. The project was inspired by the religious debate between creationism and evolution.
- A sister tries to break through her scientist brother's reserve and cause him to come out of his self-imposed exile.
- Fred, a young homeless man, settles on a bench in a Parisian square. He is going to be the privileged witness of a strange event : in the house opposite the square, a singular parade takes place, bringing an endless succession of visitors to pay a mortuary visit to the deceased, who is obviously there. Reality or hallucination : Fred's faltering world is going to the dark side.
- Louie the Moon begins as a large family gathers for a family reunion, spaghetti dinner style. Throughout the weekend, patriarch Louie tells stories of his past. Nobody believes his outrageous tales... at first. Even if family members do not accept some of the stories that imply Mafia connections, these tales weave their way through the family's lives, often with hard and tragic results. Family members are faced with a difficult decision in the shockingly calm conclusion to Louie the Moon.
- In a volatile, exotic world where the piano becomes a battle ground, music weaves its emotive force through fragmented lives of ambition, love, betrayal and politics.
- The Belgian filmmaker Manu Bonmariage, known as the spiritual father of the Striptease show, now has Alzheimer's at 76. Although his memory plays tricks on him, his daughter Emmanuelle goes back in time to portray a direct cinema filmmaker who was always close to the characters he so loved to film.
- Emily decides to take action and confront Katrina on her relationship with Josh. Katrina and Emily have a heart to heart about love, happiness, and politics. Emily concedes that Katrina and Josh should be allowed to date. Steve makes pancakes for all.
- Emily expresses her distress over Josh and Katrina's affections by incorporating it into her stand-up routine. Steve, the head of the comedy club, gives her some useless critique. Emily also receives a visit from a not-so-super-hero past job applicant.
- Part of Confucian teaching on an ordered world is respect for your elders, both in age and position, respect for the order of the group. At the turn of the 20th century young artists were challenging this way of organising society. To do this they promoted the rights of the lowest member of Confucian society, the girl. Liu Haisu's Girl in a fox fur shocked audiences by depicting a confident modern young woman. Across the sea in Japan, artists were also challenging tradition. Yorozu in his Nude Beauty, embraced individualism. Alison Carroll visits Amanda Heng in her Singaporean studio and talks with her about how she uses 'touch' between women in her family to challenge the patriarchal aspects of Confucian tradition.
- Bushroot finds being a villain plant a lonely occupation, and so he tries to create for himself a beautiful wife. But instead of the pretty pansy he expected, he ends up with a monstrous vampire potato that begins to turn the locals into couch potatoes! Can Darkwing Duck save them, when he doesn't believe in vampires?
- Please meet with the people behind the most amazing actions on screen: Hollywood stuntmen.
- Notice Me is a short film looking at the issues surrounding the "Hidden Homeless." Homeless people who are still working and living 'normal' lives with family and friends unaware of their situation. We speak to three men, two ex-homeless and one still currently homeless, about their experiences living on the streets, and their worries of keeping up a job and hiding the fact that they're homeless. The film is an interesting insight into a subsection of the homeless crisis that's not often spoken about.
- When Daphne is diagnosed with breast cancer her head explodes. She finds herself turning into a tree. She seeks solace at an ancient holy well and is blessed by Mother Nature. She regains her human form but retains a closeness to nature.
- "Oro Macht Frei" tells the story of the Roman Jewish experience during the Nazi occupation of Rome (Sept 1943 - June 1944). Weaving testimony from Roman Jews together with historical research by renowned scholars, "Oro Macht Frei" seeks to bring the viewer into a personal and relatable reflection of the Holocaust in Italy through the eyes of this unique and historic community.
- Our Race follows the development of the Abreast a River Dragon Boat racing team on the East River in New Glasgow. The members are all breast cancer survivors, of all ages and from every part of the community. Shot over the course of five years, this documentary is a loving portrait of the strength, support and power of these women as they connect with the spirit of the dragon and with each other.
- A whimsical coming-of-age story unfolding the adventures of Timothy Jones Jr. during a summer in the seventies when he and his mother ran away with a circus and traveled down the West coast of America playing Rock and Roll music.
- This short documentary explores India's interest in white skin through the often absurd job opportunities available to foreigners. Following local casting agents and internationals through work in Bollywood, advertising and hospitality, race and stereotypes of the other are explored while illuminating a world where Europeans migrate East for work. The story centres around Sasha, who left Russia with his mother and sister in the hope of making it as an actor. He needs to support the household - when acting gigs run dry, Sasha needs to reassess his easy but limited career prospects in India.