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- A series of vignettes involving memories of companionship and sexual awakening shared by two second cousins.
- Supermodel Kate Moss, embarks on a journey of self-discovery when acclaimed artist Lucian Freud offers to paint her portrait.
- In this Southern Gothic coming-of-age tale, an isolated and troubled young man, Moss, meets a mysterious and beautiful hiker on the banks of the river near his home on his eighteenth birthday. She guides him on a journey of self-discovery and helps him overcome the tragic death of his mother and the shadow it has cast on his relationship with his detached father.
- A mysterious person calls a young man and informs him that his estranged father has died in a country village. The curious son travels to the town to discover what happened. From there out the audience is led on a thrilling and hauntingly atmospheric journey into the history of the father and the truth about his relationship to the threatening and violent locals. The film is 2h40m, long even for Korean standards, but it is the magically haunting and at the same time threatening atmosphere in the film that sustains the audience interest. Let yourself be carried away...
- A widow and her young son in rural Nebraska look to a mysterious stranger for a chance to change their lives.
- Set in turn-of-the-century London, a woman trying to solve the mystery of a friend's murder finds that she may be the next victim.
- The story of Sir Stirling Moss, one of the most recognisable names in British sport and F1, tracing his meteoric rise from teenage racing prodigy to a global superstar and filling the gaps by profiling the man as well as the genius driver.
- Director Michael Almereyda's documentary on the weeks just prior to Sam Shepard's stage production of his play "The Late Henry Moss."
- The Darkness Takes Many Forms.
- TV MovieIn a world of 10-13 year-old children, who all have cars, jobs, motives, fancy hats and handlebar mustaches, we meet Donohue, a detective who solves classic crimes of the jazz era, committed by a cast of dangerous bad guys.
- Moss is a single player action-adventure puzzle game for all ages. Built for virtual reality from the ground up, Moss reimagines classic action-adventure gameplay in a first-of-its-kind fully immersive environment.
- A Hong Kong cop is struggling for his survival in the underground world, a place filled with criminals and low life people like moss in rotting hell.
- A headmaster and a novelist, looking for inspiration, regard a strange natural phenomenon before sharing stories of their own.
- A Docufilm about the era of gangs in Moss Side/Manchester From the 1980s/2022. Inspirational stories from different people of Moss Side. Stories of Faith, Hope and Love. A first time real insight in to what actually happened and why.
- A visit to a cosmetic-surgery clinic and the discovery of a lump in his testicle and an abscess in his mouth confront filmmaker Selim Mourad with transience and decay in this unashamedly navel-gazing film essay.
- A young woman who returns to her childhood home and discovers an evil entity.
- A literary translator in San Francisco is unexpectedly visited by her niece, who she has not seen since a tragic family event. The two then spend the weekend together in a small coastal town.
- The story of trainer and mentor, Phil Martin, and how he shaped boxing in Manchester through his Champs Camp gym and Moss Side ABC.
- Ellen von Unwerth, born 1954 in Germany, gained wide attention with her sensual Guess campaign in the early 1990s, followed by campaigns for Absolut, Agent Provocateur, A.P.C., Aston Martin, Baccarat, Belvedere, Chanel, Chantal Thomass, Crazy Horse, David Morris, Diesel, Dior, Elisabetta Franchi, Ferragamo, G-Star, Guerlain, H&M, Hysteric Glamour, Jimmy Choo, Lacoste, L'Oréal, MAC Cosmetics, Mary Katrantzou, Mercedes-Benz, Miu Miu, Opel, Revlon, Rolex, Shiseido, Tommy Hilfiger, Veuve Clicquot, Victoria's Secret, and many more.
- They have no roots, no seeds, no flowers, but mosses show immense survival capacities and can suspend their biological activity for long periods. Today, researchers are exploring the exceptional resistance of these archaic organisms. British ecologists have even resurrected a "zombie" moss that has been trapped in the permafrost for 1,500 years. Associated with decay and disliked in Europe, mosses are deified in Japan. With 25,000 species worldwide, bryophytes - their scientific name - are the seat of real ecosystems, and can develop in inhospitable landscapes, through an extravagant reproduction cycle.
- June and Luke secretively sneak into Gilead to get Hannah and bri g her home. Somehow they talk to the commanders and convince them to make them a commander and a wife. All the while they try planet to get Hannah out
- A group of friends go on a weekend vacation to a remote cabin in the woods of Pittsburgh. But their weekend of fun quickly turns to terror.
- Gordon Moss travels in the small towns of Arizona through Patagonia, Sahuarita and Vail to return to his old high school sweetheart, Pearl. Carrying just a bag full of Pearl's letters and pictures on his shoulders, and dressed in a Vietnam-era military attire, he encounters a series of colorful characters and events along the way.
- Preacher Moss is a stand-up comedian who exists in the duality of being both Black and Muslim. He strives to use his voice to dispel stereotypes, provoke thought, and unite people across cultural divides.
- TV Movie
- Top Gear Presenter Richard Hammond candidly interviews racing veteran Sir Stirling Moss about the life altering similarities between their respective high speed crashes.
- A group of hunters take a film crew into the woods to prove the existence of the Moss Man.
- Two small town sheriffs in a sleepy Texas town have to locate a killer before they become his next targets.
- Jake Moss tries to explain his paintings to his friends. After each attempt at explaining, his friends vote on whether or not the explanation was sufficient. If they decide the explanation wasn't good enough they all have to take a shot.
- A woman encounters messages in the moss, bridging the gap between the magic of the forest and the city she inhabits. A powerful sound scape leads this narrative without dialog.
- Rock and Roll never dies, but it doesn't age well.
- Jarred Powell kicks off his new web series by interviewing creative genius Jarrad Stewart, an incredible musician who refuses to share his music with the world.
- The last moss harvester in Louisiana. This short was made while the filmmakers were working on the feature documentary Rodents of Unusual Size
- TV Series
- A group of Hackers go beyond Hacking
- Moss is a short science fiction film chronicling the migration of living matter from birth to death and thereafter.
- Before leaving the small California beach town she grew up in, Moss Beach, Maggie decides to film all of the locations where she and her best friend, Savannah, used to play, hangout, and adventure as kids as a way to say goodbye to her hometown.
- Like an omnipresent, emotional, seeking eye, Pierce's camera scans the environment as his sounds lure the viewer into a hypnagogic state. Through the use of rich cascading imagery against the counterpoint of the soundtrack, Pierce disintegrates the projection plane, encouraging viewers to embody the perceptions of the video solidly within themselves.
- To follow a new trend initiated by American advertisers, female director Margaux B. launches a casting call to find women who speak, with the collaboration of casting director Alexis M. The first actresses coming in for the casting react roughly to the idea. Some of them are even shocked and refuse to say anything. Progressively though, as they are totally free to say anything they want for once, women start revealing themselves with their own words. As Margaux Bonhomme is very pleased with the gallery of portraits they're compiling, the casting director wonders what they will sell with this material.
- We follow Moss Coogan, a displaced Irish Catholic who was unceremoniously terminated from a twenty-year plant job. Since his firing, Moss spends all his nights with his bowling team while avoiding his responsibilities, life and family.