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- Three friends discover a mysterious machine that takes pictures twenty-four hours into the future, and conspire to use it for personal gain, until disturbing and dangerous images begin to develop.
- Alex again fighting the cyborg mercenaries in 1998 East Africa. This time, Alex finds that she has 20 half sisters who are waiting for her to return to 2077. Central Command wants Alex captured alive and scanned to see if her DNA is a strong and more powerful strain than the normal. But Alex may be too tough for Farnsworth to capture.
- When an anti-terrorist agent working deep undercover is slipped a drug that causes permanent memory loss, he realizes he has only 48 hours to protect his identity and save his life.
- A couple fresh from a break-up have different experiences in viewing things in terms of the passage of time.
- ShortAn awkward high-schooler navigates between classes and the love for a girl, relying on a superpower: freezing time.
- Time Lapse is a piece which is a fusion of beats and tunes between something old and something new. Indian Classical dance and hip hop. If dance is a physical form of music then what would be the result of this dance fusion. Will the merging of two different worlds and two different times work? An experiment by Shastram
- The year is 2045 the world we know has changed. The United States is ran by three major corporations, and one of them has plans for Global Domination. There is just one thing they didn't count on. Michael Othello. A hired gun with an unknown past, that has a desire to read books which in this time is highly illegal. With the help of his friends Michael must fight an evil force that has been around since the dawn of time. A Sci-Fi action rated PG13: For violence, some language and sci-fi action.
- It's big, it's red and you can see it from 10 miles away. Finally, after two years of planning wrangles, Britain's largest public sculpture towers over the Olympic park. In order to minimize disruption, Anish Kapoor's Orbit was put up without scaffolding, and essentially by three men: one in a crane and two rising slowly on cherry pickers, bolting the ultimate Meccano together piece by piece.
- Video monitoring capture 24 hours a day throughout a working week of a male/female couple inside and outside an occupied space in the metropolitan area. The dynamic of the movements and the objects and bodies follow a precise undistinguished rhythm as the environment surrounding them.
- After long decades of suspended solitude in a theater's out-of-use electrical grid, a nut becomes the focal point of the night for a few college students.
- Australian Nature in Time Lapse, Sunsets, Sunrises, Flowers, Landscapes and Waterfalls filmed all over the Country. Images with background music.
- Filmmaker Sean F. White's breathtaking compilation of surreal landscapes and ancient monuments celebrating our sacred Earth photographed over six years in 24 countries on seven continents. This stunning non-narrative film is a journey through three distinct Acts: (I) Primordial Earth (II) Past meets Present and (III) Eternal Universe.
- The Tropic of Capricorn runs through South Africa, the Indian Ocean, Australia, the Pacific, South America, and the Southern Atlantic. Only on December 21, the day of the summer solstice in the southern hemisphere, does the midday sun reach the zenith at this latitude. With the Altiplano and the Kalahari Desert, for example, some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world are located at or around the Tropic of Capricorn. For eight months, Greg Kiss traveled the world to photograph (in time-lapse) the most beautiful landscapes along the Tropic of Capricorn: from Namibia and Madagascar, across Australia to Argentina and Chile. He covered a distance of more than 24,800 miles in a rented 4x4. He spent more than 100 nights outdoors in a tent and took photos underwater, as well as at altitudes of 16,000 ft.
- An experimental documentary chronicling a road trip from North Carolina to Oregon to California.
- The visual odyssey continues as Sedona, Arizona unveils its magical, dramatic and beautiful scenery throughout the seasons.
- Paul Roustan paints Opisthocoma and Austen Pelkey for a shoot in a forest.
- The unexpected journey of a father and a daughter through their memories.
- A 32-year-old photographer is slung back in time and stuck living with her 22-year-old self.
- Dreams are within reach for both Brielle and KJ in Tinseltown. Access Hollywood puts Brielle's improv and kitchen cleaning skills to the test, while KJ's acting audition gets him one step closer to being crowned the next Tom Cruise. Back home in Atlanta, Chef Tracey's new "fancy" menu is ready to be served, but she has a trick up her sleeve that could send the Biermann's back to basics.
- In an old photography studio, an old man and a group of young men meet. The old man has seen everything, but is determined to live a full life until the very end. The young men have just begun their lives, but feel aimless, lost and insecure. One man's story is ending, while the young men's stories are just beginning. Between their differences, a lesson on life is found.
- When a track runner struggles to find herself, she goes back in time that allows her to meet her track star brother.
- This infomercial shows a device known as the Time-E-Lapse, showing the many pros and cons of time travel with a push of a button.
- A beautiful collection of time lapse footage of Sedona and surrounding areas
- On a winter afternoon, in the course of a hide and seek game, a kid finds shelter in the most unlikely of places : the huge astronomically-tuned clock of the city's cathedral. Sneaking his way through, he accidentally gets his jacket stuck into the mechanism blocking the entire system - and of time itself! Years later, in the wake of this experience, the kid is now an established clockmaker spending his life trying to bring back to life watches and clocks of all sorts. Until one day when he realizes time is actually slowing down.
- In 2011, the number of people living in towns exceeded those living outside. Few noticed, but as this urbanisation continues we need more than ever to consider what sort of a world we want to live in; one ruled by commercial forces and narrow self-interested elites or one created to provide for the needs of the many?
- Be careful what you wish for...