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- A fashion photographer unknowingly captures a death on film after following two lovers in a park.
- A crew of environmental activists plot a daring plan to disrupt an oil pipeline.
- When two generations of Israeli women fall for a German woman and a Palestinian man, chaos follows. What happens with lovers who don't fit--but do belong together?
- The most iconic and historic buildings from the ancient and medieval world are examined using CGI animation to reveal how they were built.
- A 58-year-old woman tries to make a plan to solve her financial problems after several robberies at her store, and contemplates her life.
- From life-size creations to mini marvels, you'll see these twisters turn ordinary balloons into extraordinary works of art. Who has what it takes to claim the title of Australia's greatest balloon artist and who's just full of hot air?
- In the hills above Silicon Valley, a man's search for his hometown's past yields unlikely alliances and unexpected results, as he takes action to disrupt the "progress" of Silicon Valley.
- A disgraced pharmaceutical employee accidentally discovers a deadly opioid vape conspiracy, sending him and his cousin on the run to expose the crime with a trail of chaos in their wake.
- A millennial couple in a long-term relationship break up amid a nuclear missile crisis in LA.
- Cinema news (or almost). Each week the web magazine proposed by Luc Lagier poses a playful and decadent look at cinema.
- BLOWUP depicts four complicated relationships in tandem through a series of vignettes. The characters: Anne Morgan, Kim Minhas, Courtney Jones-Quinn, Sean Quinn, Lance Santos, Dean Hammond, Ruby Jones, and Ross Morrison.
- Experts investigate some of the world's most epic monuments across the globe from America, Egypt, Rome and beyond. What engineering techniques were used to build these iconic structures? Coming up in this series, experts reveal the hidden secrets of these constructions using technology to blow them apart and understand what lies within. From lost tombs in the Valley of the Kings, new discoveries made beneath the tomb of Jesus Christ, and joining the hunt for King Arthur's castle, this series is set to blow your mind.
- This documentary returns to a few key locations and explores director Michelangelo Antonioni's meticulous approach to art and photography.
- An FBI agent infiltrates a Nazi sabotage school in Germany where men are trained for strategic destruction inside American borders.
- Tells the story of the photographers who cemented the image of swinging London and who, through their pictures, irreversibly altered the face of fashion and pop.
- Lilo, a recently dumped woman, wakes up to realize that she made a homemade bomb while recklessly drinking. After Kari, her best friend, mistakenly turns on the bomb they have a race against time before they (potentially) die.
- Interview of Ayako Fujitani and her dad Steven Seagal.
- Documentary about a 2021 illegal fireworks explosion in South Los Angeles.
- A collection of Hollywood movie bloopers from 1947.
- Harry Applefish, an isolated belgian spy, paranoid, willing to fight foreign forces to serve his country, is disturbed in his daily activities by two men seeking for a job. Their presence in Harry's secret hole transform him in the most extreme ways. Harry slowly looses control in a series of misunderstandings that lead to a chaotic, absurd situation. He is convinced of being the victim of a major conspiracy lead by his chief, Mister Brain.
- Since 1945, more than 2,050 atomic bombs have exploded on Earth. The testing of atomic bombs had only one positive effect-the proliferation of thousands of conservation and political organizations. The documentary highlights the violent attacks by French soldiers on Greenpeace ships and resistance groups from French Polynesia fighting against atomic explosion testing. This provides a comprehensive overview of Polynesian anti-nuclear activities from 1966 to 1996.
- "Blow Up Germany" is a Talent-Contest for Artists of Balloonart on RTL Deutschland.
- The blow up as in Michelangelo Antonioni's film will be revealing, aesthetically pioneering, with constant renewal
- An arrogant and fake womanizer has a shock realization about his sexuality.
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- Have you ever wondered what it's like to be struck by lightning or be propelled by hurricane-speed winds? What is it really like inside a burning house? In this fun (and funny!) science series Nigel Latta subjects himself to a variety of 'don't try this at home' experiments to explore some of the more dramatic aspects of fundamental science.
- A collection of bloopers and outtakes--ranging from forgotten lines to malfunctioning props to accidental spills and everything in between--from many Warner Bros. films of the 1930s and 1940s, with such stars as Errol Flynn, Bette Davis, Edward G. Robinson, Eve Aden, Dick Foran, Ronald Reagan, and many others.
- This featurette looks mainly at the technical challenges of blowing up the Treadstone agent's German house without the assistance of computer generated imagery.
- Regan, a quirky inventor with the utmost of good intentions, shares in her revelation with her best friend, Kevin; but when their plans backfire the do-o must lean on each others strengths to fix their mistakes.
- Girl, knife and doll come together in this controversial dramatization of the original early 1990s Tribe 8 queer punk band "Masochist Medley" stage act featuring San Francisco drag king Marya's legendary stage performance as Uncle Rod. The footage from this multi-camera Super8 shoot of a 1992 staged re-enactment at the Clubhouse on 16th Street in San Francisco's Mission district was edited together five years later (in 1997) and released on the LGBT film festival circuit. The resulting provocative and disturbing short was rejected from the San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival and world premiered at Outfest in Los Angeles in July 1997.
- The filming locations of Michelangelo Antonioni film "Blow Up" (1966) compared to the sites as of November 2011.
- A mockumentary showcasing terrorism paranoia in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Through a personal story, it attempts to convey the subjective experience of an individual in conflict with a society that bases its opinions on propaganda and stereotypes. The author is telling his life story from a perspective of a surveillance camera, narrating through some of the most memorable scenes of his life.
- A lonely office employee receives a blow up doll as his year-end bonus, and tries to make the best out of a mad situation.
- A camping trip in the Australian bush quickly turns from romantic to combative when two friends find themselves fighting over a prized possession.
- Cat vs. Mouse has never been funnier! Or packed more C4! Hilarity ensues when Mordechai Mouse and Jihad Jo square off in a houseful of trouble in Jerusalem. So strap on your dynamite belts and get ready to explode with laughter. It's a real punch up in the Promised Land!
- If you could stick it to a man snoring in a tent, you'd use a balloon too.
- Made for the 48 hour film competition, Rocko goes to Taylor's apartment to give him his fast food and drive him to Milwaukee because they need to go on the lamb for something they did.
- A girl seeks redemption from a school bully by threatening to destroy the one thing that he cares most about: the moon.
- A comic promotional mock documentary about a boy and his uncle who visit the Silverstone Racetrack during filming of the James Bond movie Thunderball (1965).
- A Maori writer meets a trickster spirit guide and conjures new worlds from the words she inks on a page.