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- When a foreign exchange student arrives in a small upstate New York town, she challenges the dynamics of her host family's relationships and alters their lives forever.
- 1901, South Africa. A wounded general seeks refuge in the small home of a woman and her young daughter. Before long, he'll learn the real reason why they've invited him and how they've survived on their own for so long.
- How did the Chinese government turn pandemic cover-ups in Wuhan into a triumph for the Communist party?
- Making of Russian Ark (2002), with on camera personal views by members of the cast and crew of the major film.
- 7 years ago, small-time gangster Meor went missing. His wife Nina eventually re-married, to his best friend, Din. Din is a loving husband and doting father to their daughter, Mina, 5, and Rosli, 10, Nina's son with Meor. Despite this, he is having an affair with Liza, his feisty young secretary. To cover his tracks, Din pretends to drive graveyard shifts for his taxi driver friend, Azman. Din's cozy world goes Topsy-turvy when Meor suddenly reappears, with knock-on effects for the others. They each have to struggle with the question of relationships and loyalties, amidst a backdrop of urban decay and powerlessness. Are they prepared to give up what's comfortable for new possibilities? Where has Meor been all this time? And why is there a gun in his bag?
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- Breathe in, Breathe Out is about six, later seven strangers from different walks of life who have gotten jobs harvesting sugarcane on a small Okinawa island. Each worker has their own unique personality as well as their own issues as they try to work and live together.
- It is the first investigative documentary about history and impact of what is known as Aerotoxic Syndrome, one of the aviation industry's dirty little secrets.
- The generation gap is difficult enough to bridge on its own-add a father's service in Vietnam and the gap gets even wider. Following three veterans and their grown children back to the land where they witnessed incredible carnage as soldiers, director Beth B investigates "what we pass on from one generation to the next" in the hope that the experience will help both fathers and children come to grips with the war and each other. In doing so, she provides proof that the trauma of war does not end when peace begins.
- Watch general confusion among an ancient presence.
- During his darkest moment in life thus far, Mike Cole, prepares to tackle his greatest insecurity.
- After losing his love, a man struggles to find meaning in life, love, and himself.
- Two brothers are trapped in their home while they try and survive a deadly virus wiping out humanity.
- A girl revisits her sinister house to see her family.
- Jack Pennington was ordered to push the doomsday button. Now years later anguished with guilt and grief he breaks out of the underground city to breathe in the air and feel human again. He leaves behind this video to document his despair and make one final statement to the world he is leaving behind.
- Three friends participate in an iconoclastic plan to chide death.
- Life happens one breath at a time, one day at a time. No one knows this better than a mother with a terminal, degenerate disease, who invites us to join her on a journey of discovering the beauty of each moment, in a personal letter to her son.
- Nine year old, Grace is forced to deal with death for the first time when her best friend, Deirdre, dies of an asthma attack.
- Without confidence, nothing can be done, even breathing.
- "Breathe in" is a short experimental poetry film about the effects of air pollution.
- Mirrored in the birth of a child is the birth of the world and mirrored in the rising sun is our childhood. In our sleep we breathe in the memory of an ancient world and breathe out a dream of our future. Breathing In moves from a microcosm to the cosmos and tells of the journey between them.
- A dance that explores memories of a woman lying on her death bed.
- A girl finds herself caught between this world and the next.
- Breathing has become synonymous with collective rage against police brutality, racism, catastrophic climate change, the breakdown of systems of care, state backed violence, right wing extremism, and constitutional crises.
- Roxana, a young mother and frustrated musician, diligently prepares herself to sing the Ave Maria at a high society wedding. Meanwhile, her nanny faithfully attends to her and her son, Sebastian.
- Breathe In tells the story of Kelsey, a 5-year old from Houston, TX, as she moves through treatment for tuberculosis, the world's deadliest infectious disease. Every year, 1 million children around the world are infected with this airborne and contagious bacteria. The United States sees 10,000 total cases of TB every year and Houston has an incidence rate that is three times higher than the national average. This film offers a personal look at the faces behind the numbers, and the dedicated health care workers who are fighting to save lives every day.
- A circular narrative that elides the transformation of an industrial district with the uncertain progress of its citizens.
- When an asteroid collision jeopardizes her mission, Commander Bell must outwit the malfunctions on board computer. The actions she takes will have dire consequences for the planet Earth and those she loves. The future of humanity depends on her.
- A soldier returns home from Iraq and struggles to adjust to his old life. His homecoming is made more difficult when the Muslim woman he shot and killed appears in his pool and begins living with him and his family.
- After 60 generations, thousands of individual muezzins - those who recite the Muslim call for prayer - stand to be replaced by a single voice broadcast from a radio station. CAIRO IN ONE BREATH follows five muezzins as this Adhan Unification Project takes hold and as Egypt undergoes Revolution and regime change. The story follows five muezzins from when they first heard rumors of plans to install wireless receivers in Cairo's 4,000 officially recognized mosques, through implementation of this Adhan Unification Project (AUP), which since 2010 has displaced thousands. Now, most mosques have receivers installed, though political changes have halted inspection and maintenance. Former muezzins who now perform other duties at mosques, recite the adhan when receivers (all-to-frequently) fail.
- As the workday grinds to a halt, a gathering of street racers makes way for the backroads of Bakersfield to find catharsis.
- Breath: In Three Verses is an 18- minute documentary that takes the audience on a visual and auditory journey, revealing individual stories and perceptions of breath's focus, power and impact. The film unfolds in three 'verses' through a careful arrangement of composed segments, interviews and live action. Verse One: 'In, Out' captures sounds of breath, Verse Two: 'Catch , Hold' focuses on personal and professional ways of using breath and Verse Three 'First, Last' looks at birth and death. Conceived as a tribute to our life force, this short film inspires us be more attentive to one of the few bodily functions that is controlled both unconsciously and consciously: Breath.