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- A high school girl is invited to a party by the most popular boy in school -- only trouble is, she's grounded.
- When a spiritual guru predicts that single Pia Pia (Simone Ashley) will meet the love of her life, among the next five dates she goes on, her family intervene, setting her up on a series of increasingly desperate blind dates.
- A portrait of Archer City, Texas, and key figures before and behind the cameras of THE LAST PICTURE SHOW, as they reconvene in Archer City 19 years later to shoot its sequel, TEXASVILLE.
- Young Aidan may have tried to follow all the rules, but in a moment of carelessness, his own crayon creation will go horribly wrong...
- It's time for a change for 7 unlike Danes over 30. Their paths cross within a week.
- 2016 video of the 2004 Fringe Festival stage production of Neil Feigeles's autobiographical comedy in which Russel shares with the audience by breaking the fourth wall his unlucky in love life and being raised by his eccentric parents.
- Athens, 1983. The world press reports that 4-year old Bashir is killed in the assassination of his father, Mamoun Mraish, a top PLO lieutenant. Father and son are declared dead but when they arrive at the hospital Bashir turns out to be still alive. But if Bashir is fully alive today, what happened to the dream he and his father were believed to have died for?
- 16 of the best snowboarders in the world and one of the worst snow years in memory.
- Picture This follows the story of Andrew Gurza, a self- described "queer cripple," as he plans the second edition of Justify My Love-a sex-positive play party for disabled people. At the heart of the film is the uneasy dichotomy that disabled people face, of feeling either invisible or like a freak show, especially with regards to their sexuality.
- Weekly geek news pop culture updates, film and TV gossip all discussed by the "Picture This" film club. The crew meet each week to discuss a different film that they have picked from the week before.
- When a reclusive woman is thrust out of her home, she discovers a world she never knew existed.
- Fable like opera. A woman has a bizarre chance to reverse her son's death: find a truly happy person and the child will be restored. But the people the woman meets, a composer, a collector, an artisan, don't seem happy at all.
- Picture This explores the power of perception and the magical effect it can have on one's life. Luke is gifted with a camera through which he has the ability to transform the world around him into a beautiful place. Is the world around us an unchangeable reality, or is it shaped by our perception?
- A documentary, shot between London and Los Angeles, on Californian artist Alex Prager.
- Kimberly and Cynthia take you along on photo shoots with top models and Photographers enjoying speed boats, para sailing and bikini making in St. Pete Beach.
- A trio of University students (Oberon, Titania and Puck, disguised as TV cable guys), secretly install cameras and microphones, big brother style, into a suburban house. Spying on the household's occupants, the students collect data for their Psychology degree. But, the experiment spins out of control when the students use hypnosis to alter the outcome of Nicole's love life!
- A promotor helps her friend obtain her dream job as a photographer only to land her in the middle of supernatural photos which tell the past, present and future.
- Based on the paintings of Belgian surrealist, Rene Magritte, a Man escapes from a painting to follow the Woman of his dreams.
- Guest cartoonists draw sketches to accompany jokes or stories.
- A documentary focusing on photographer Mick Rock as he shoots Blondie front woman Debbie Harry, and the pair's friendship that started back in the 1970s.
- Over the course of a week, a pastor preaches an anti-gay sermon but why is he so homophobic? A pastor raises money 'to fight the gay agenda and protect the sanctity of marriage' but does he practice what he preaches? Female pastors quote LEVITICUS against homosexuality but doesn't it also forbid the eating of shellfish? 'Ex-Gays' testify at an annual rally that being gay is a 'choice' and that they have 'prayed the gay away' but have they? A bishop believes gay marriage is 'pure perversion' but what are his thoughts on pedophilia? The funeral of a gay veteran is interrupted by 'pastors' from a homophobic church and at the end of this week, the only question to ask is 'What's WRONG with this picture?'
- This riveting documentary, narrated by Danny Glover, draws viewers into the public fight to stop the execution of Joe Amrine, a Missouri man on death row for 17 years for a prison murder, despite there being neither witnesses nor evidence against him. This documentary traces advocate efforts to save Joe's life; the production and exhibition of Unreasonable Doubt: The Joe Amrine Story (a video documentary about Joe's case, trial, and torturous limbo); the public relations battle to attract attention to Joe's plight; and the precedent-setting Supreme Court case that resulted from the admirable efforts of an excellent and conscientious defense team. Influenced by "Thin Blue Line" (Errol Morris) with cinema verite qualities of "Bowling for Columbine," this documentary reveals the empowering potential of video, courageous legal representation, and the truth.
- "Picture This..." is a comedy that unfolds as Jay, an eccentric Hollywood talent manager, faces a sudden and unexpected visit from his top client, Rita, who intends to terminate their professional relationship. Determined to salvage the situation, Jay resorts to a series of hilariously disastrous script enactments in a desperate attempt to persuade Rita to stay. The comedy escalates as the scenes unfold in comical calamity.
- On a good day, there are over 8 million stories in New York City. September 11th was not a good day. Jason Kessler is a filmmaker who has lived for over a decade in a quaint and quiet neighborhood less than a mile from what was once the World Trade Center. This is a film about what he saw when he left home one morning and looked up. And what he saw and heard during the days and nights that followed in the no-longer-familiar streets of his hometown. Completed within three weeks of the collapse of the World Trade Center, "Q. WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE?" is a powerful, articulate film about a neighborhood, a tragedy, and the first spasms of healing that followed. It is a story about ordinary people kidnapped into a new reality. Above all, it is a valentine to a City that was supposed to have fallen apart, but that instead amazed us all. See for yourself.
- Imagine getting chucked out of class for not concentrating when your mind was exploding with ideas. Your struggle to put pen to paper was rewarded with detentions and exclusions. Dyslexic sufferers grow up with thousands of pounds invested in a school system so stuck in its ways it doesn't allow for any progression to be made. Forced into a position to fend for themselves are we inviting sufferers to give up on education all together? This documentary offers a glimpse into the confused world of a semi illiterate 16 year old and the examination of a solution so simple it would be saving thousands of pounds of taxpayer's money.
- Young Karel buys his first mobile phone, with digital camera, and discovers unexpected possibilities to make his sexual fantasies come true. A slightly absurdistic comedy.
- Every few decades, the people of the settlement on Fruska Gora face wars and socio-economic turmoil. It is the same now, in the so-called transition period.
- A man describes problems with his TV while captions for his dialogue obscure most of the image.
- Takes a deep dive into the stories behind some of our most enigmatic images in the photo archives collection.