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- "Laughing Water - Mine Ha-Ha" is based on "Mine-Haha or Physical Education of Young Girls" by German author Frank Wedekind (Spring Awakening, Lulu, Pandora's Vase). Thuringia, Germany, in the early 20th century. A group of young girls are brought up in a college withinh dark forests and gloomy lakes. Young Hidalla and her friends Irene, Vera, Blanka, Melusine and Rain are brought up in an isolated world: the girls don't know anything about live outside the college's high walls. At the age of 16, some of them start asking questions about their origins, their parents and the true purposes of the Headmistresses strict rules. When two of them disappear mysteriously, the initial fairytale atmosphere grows more and more eerie. Will the inspector from the nearby city discover the real purpose of the college? Will Hidalla be successful in her revolt against the destiny assigned to her by the Headmistress?
- Tatiana's Television Concert Special filmed 'live' in Los Angeles on April 5, 2004-- is an emotional musical portrayal of the Crucifixion story. Performers include Tatiana on keyboards and vocals, concert cellist Janel Leppin and Sanya Mateyas (Tatiana's sister) on flute and vocals- with a choir of LA area vocalists. Song highlights of the performance include "Silently", "Eli, Eli" and "I Thirst"; all penned by Tatiana and Sanya, as well as Tatiana's "Stabat Mater".
- When a San Francisco detective goes hunting for the cruel Asian crime figure who killed his partner, he finds himself thrown into the center of a violent plot to steal a terrorist weapon. Ty Nelson is a detective haunted by the violent death of his partner at the hands of Choy Muk, the leader of the Triad Dragons-- a violent, fanatical Asian gang operating in San Francisco. Nelson finds a mysterious clue after ending a heart-pounding chase through Chinatown alleys with the near-capture of a deadly, though beautiful Lieutenant of Choy's. But his captain has had enough of Nelson's single-minded obsession with Choy, and puts the haggard detective on leave. Nelson refuses to give up. Following a hunch, he finds himself in the center of a furious firefight as Choy and his gang try to hi-jack a diplomatic convoy carrying a priceless art treasure that has just landed at Edwards Air Force Base, bound for Los Angeles' Getty Museum. Nelson joins the running gun battle on the side of the LAPD special tactics unit assigned to baby-sit the shipment. It isn't art that Choy is after, but a new device stolen in China that has been smuggled with the shipment-- a device that would bring millions on the terrorist black market-- and he will stop at nothing to capture it.
- Jim, a NYC Art Dealer, and his client Eddie, a nonchalant Mexican artist based in NY, come up with the perfect strategy to include Eddie in the exclusive list of artists represented by Mr. Collins, a famous Art Gallerist and superstitious eccentric millionaire. Their plan will be executed in Mr. Collins' famous international art fair that will take place in a luxurious beach hotel in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, where Eddie already got a spot. The day has come and Eddie lands in Playa del Carmen with his wife Lili and Jim. Once settled in their hotel room, and almost ready to succeed, an unexpected anonymous flowers bouquet triggers a series of confusions that not only jeopardizes his career success, but also triggers a battle of accusations, jealousy and insecurities when Lili demands explanations about the flowers. Not only Eddie will have to overcome his personal situation, but he will have to confront his main rival, artist Andy Warmhole, and Mr. Collins favorite, whose past with Eddie's friend and artist Ximena, alias Red Cat, will destroy his confidence and add up more chaos to Collins' prestigious event. On the side, exhibition designer Ethan, will try to close an "under the table" business with artist Jason, at the same time he deals with his uncontrollable feelings towards Ana, Jim's assistant who also attends the Art Fair.
- The first feature-length documentary film to fully investigate the growing threat to Earth's life-support systems from the loss of biodiversity. If current trends continue, scientists warn that half or more of all plant and animal species on Earth will become extinct within the next few decades. Call of Life investigates the scope, the causes, and the predicted effects of this unprecedented loss of life, but also looks deeper, at the ways in which both culture and psychology have helped to create and perpetuate the situation. The film not only tells the story of a crisis in nature, but also in human nature, a crisis more complex and threatening than anything human beings have ever faced before.
- Kevin, a country boy from the remote mountains of Oaxaca, is confused when his companion Aurelio flings a machete at his feet. He never learned that this is an old mountain tradition indicating one man's interest in another. Not knowing what to do, he abruptly leaves his village and heads blindly for the coast. By mistake, he finds himself in Zipolite Beach, encountering for the first time both casual nudity and handsome Cuauhtémoc, a famous fashion photographer from the big city.
- A few have tried to play the role in the theater and in the movies, but only one has succeeded thus far. Her name was Eva Duarte de Peron and the world would come to know her as Evita.
- Olga is married to Philipp, an American. She is the mother of Andrea, a little boy of ten years old. Philipp, cold and hostile, does not take care of her. He betrays Olga and their marriage breaks down soon. Regina, an Ethiopian hired as a housekeeper, is one of the people who support Olga. One day, Regina disappears and Olga, alone and lost, goes looking for her.
- Art Car: The Movie follows a high school teacher and her class as they prepare for the Houston Art Car Parade, the largest art car parade in the world. Through their story and those of others who transform their cars in truly outrageous ways, the film is an existential examination of America's quintessential form of outsider art, on the ultimate public canvas, and how it challenges the values of a consumer-driven America.
- A historic, non-political documentary focusing on Rand Paul and family during his 2016 Presidential campaign.
- Each of the 26 episodes deals with a different situation that makes us familiar with EU integrations, but also with those nice and important things in Serbia. A student of Slavic languages, Hans Hartmann, arrives to Belgrade from Stuttgart for the purposes of professional development. Our heroes face prejudices about European Union, but also their own ones.
- Two Scottish amateur filmmakers aim to get a film into Sony Tropfest but fear that their ideas will get lost in translation. Not giving up, they decide to go ahead and make an 'Australian' film. But just how do you make the Scottish winter look anything but that? How will they find a cast? And what is an Australian film anyway? One thing's for sure. They will not fail.
- Moving on can be the hard. Sometimes it's easier to never let go, which a group of friends try to do to each other.
- Penelope and Salo, a Latino couple based in New York, are on a couple's retreat in Acapulco when the Coronavirus pandemic hits and they become trapped in the Port. The most hilarious situations occur when the obsessive-compulsive disorders of this couple get exacerbated in the midst of a forced quarantine away from home.
- Juan sees and remembers everything in snapshots. In a party, Juan sees Sara and he gets so impressed that he starts seeing himself with her in his own pictures. This had never happened to him before, so he decides that he wants to meet her, but not having the courage to just go an talk to her, he starts asking his friends about her.
- What happened to Gary, Indiana? It seems to be alive, or maybe just undead. Patterson holds Michael Jackson hostage in their shared (ghost) hometown in this experimental-documentary-as-biographical-performance. Potentially forever.
- Former boxer Fred Martinez is struggling to raise his son Raul since the death of his wife.
- This is the documented story of Peter Paul Weinschenk, who fled Berlin in 1933 to become Pablo in Barcelona during the Spanish Civil War and Tabernero in the Argentina of Perón and Evita.
- At times it is impossible to pinpoint what are Laiseca's true memories and what are reinventions of a world which, for better or worse and according to ones convictions, can be real or not. Thus the writer strolls through this documentary with vampires and childhood stories in Camilo Aldao, in the province of Cordoba, Argentina "just a few miles from Saigon". The relationship with his father, the misadventures in the countryside and his early experiences with local girls are constantly being crossed by roaring howitzers, napalm and the sounds of Kalashnikovs in the Vietnamese jungle where twenty thousand of their companions lost their lives. Camilo Aldao, modest example of the humid pampas, was also the birthplace of the first subway in the Americas and other wonders of modernity. Laiseca's imagination knows no boundaries. Somewhere between the virginity and Maria and the plots of Poe, on the margins of the cultural institutions of Argentina, straddling Hawthoe, Spencer and Baudelaire, Laiseca lives a rural nostalgia with a certain degree of perversion and as one of the best-kept secrets among the Argentine iconoclasts.
- Camaron recorded The Legend of Time with lyrics of Federico Garcia Lorca, Omar Khayan and Kiko Veneno. Although the critics of the time gave it terrible reviews, nowadays it is considered the best record that Flamenco art has created in an effort to open up new paths.
- If you can get there by boat, Winds of the World will go. And the cameras will follow. The ultimate show-within-a-show, WoW follows lifelong sailor and reality television host John Meyer and nautical neophyte and television newbie Jana Edge as they travel the globe, bringing the viewer along to far-flung destinations as well as revealing the off-the-beaten-path aspects of familiar locales. Get to know John and Jana as they struggle to organize, produce and execute a truly unique travel show that is part luxury yachting, part bargain travel, part reality TV, and all fun.
- Award-Winning Actor, Writer and Producer Anthony Montes shares his knowledge and wisdom in this unique episodic documentary web series. He has been inspiring actors around the world for several years. Now, he opens up to a world-wide audience. Actors he has coached, also share with us their experiences working with him and how he has affected their lives. In this short documentary series, we interviewed several students from different parts of the world, on their experience with the Montes Method during their one week intensive Meisner course.
- How would you react if you woke up one morning realizing the ugly truth about yourself that all these years left you in illusion that led you to think it was your true happiness, when in reality it was the cause of your schizophrenia?
- As Julian Bond traces his roots back to slavery, the audience is confronted with a unique opportunity to observe the 20th century through the eyes of one of its key witnesses. Now in his seventies, the veteran Civil Rights leader recounts his days as a child in the segregated South, growing up in a home frequently visited by intellectuals like Paul Robeson and Langston Hughes. In an intimate conversation with director Montes-Bradley, Bond examines his role in the Civil Rights movement, his opposition to the war in Vietnam, his views on religion, and the struggle to secure a seat in Georgia's legislature.