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- "Bloody Night 3" is a short comedy film compiled from unused footage of the planned final scene from the movie "Accidental Hunter," directly referencing it. It is an independent title, unrelated to any series, if one exists. Conceived as a humorous take on the amateurish nature of the comedy, as well as its hidden, dark scenery and barely visible characters. The low budget of "Accidental Hunter" prevented proper lighting for filming the planned final scene, a battle between humans and monsters, which inspired the creation of the film "Bloody Night 3."
- Shot in Brixton, London, in 2004, the film is originally a letter addressed to Dwoskin by its authors. It creates a unique space, movement and rhythm in which they develop his point of view on the evolution of cinema in the western world.
- A young woman, filmmaker Mavi Villatoro Ruiz, tells the story of her family's native Huelva - a southwestern Andalusian Spanish town on the banks of the Odiel and Tinto rivers - struggling to save its waterways and environment from toxic waste and pollution.
- Mila works at Heaven, a little bar on blowjob alley in Angeles City, the Philippines; once the site of the United States Clark Air Force Base, now one of the busiest and sleaziest sex tourist destinations in Southeast Asia. She lives in tremendous hope that someday, some foreigner will rescue her and take her to America. This heartfelt, poignant documentary sheds light on a difficult subject matter which is sensitively narrated by Kiefer Sutherland.
- One night in Berlin approaching the year 2000 - a portrayal of the city's youth experiencing the excesses of the Berlin nightlife.
- Follows director Terry Gilliam through the process of making his film Tideland (2005).
- In Russian, "Svyato" means "happy". But it is also a nickname for Svyatoslav, the son of director Kossakovsky, who for two years covered mirrors from Svyato. For the first time in his life, Svyato is going to watch himself on a mirror.
- A long relationship comes to an end, which is the loneliness: Anna leaves the city, finds new friends and soon meets a man who brings her smile back.
- A monster it's unleashed in the basement of a skate shop, forcing the shop employees to do battle with the beast, in order to recover their money and their merchandise before they have to open the store at 11am.
- This short documentary follows Montreal filmmaker, Eylem Kaftan, as she travels to Turkey in an attempt to unravel the 30-year-old mystery of her aunt Guzide's murder.
- Who do you want to be? An amateur reporter believes he is getting his big break by interviewing two rock stars. Turn out, they are unknowns!
- The mummy of a 3000 year-old criminal has been resurrected and is wreaking havoc in a large university town. An Egyptology professor and two of his students are the only people with the ability and know-how to destroy it. Their only hope is to race the undead creature to find the Amulet of Anubis, an ancient artifact instilled with absolute power over life and death.
- Dark Legacy is a production in the tradition of the great masters of the genre, like Alfred Hitchcock, John Carpenter and not to forget Edgar Wallace, which understands itself as an experiment in Mystery & Horror. After a sudden and tragic lost in the family, four relatives of the deceased met again when the last will should be announced. But the distrust of all could be felt in the room. The last will requires that all remained relatives have to spend the whole night on the belongings of deceased with his old lawyer. During that night they find a dark secret, which will have a great impact on there destiny. Some legacy should be turned down.
- What has happened to the woman's role in the Saudi society. The search of a woman (Haifaa Al-Mansour) for an answer.
- The public funding for first films has been illegitimately halted by the Italian Ministry of Culture. Eight new film directors, members of Gruppo 16-12, relate their experience, the films they were going to make ...and how things really went...
- In the midst of a technology company's bankruptcy, the employees are on the verge of revolt. Glen decides to take matters into his own hands by stealing the company's confidential customer data. Roger is a headhunter who acts as a middleman in the sale of the data to a competitor. A plan is hatched to steal the entire database and frame it on Dave, a sleazy co-worker. Not only does the plan go awry, but Dave learns of the deception and turns the tables around to blackmail Glen. Tension mounts even further as the two men jockey for leverage over each other and over the receptionist who has gotten sucked into the intrigue.
- Former Andy Warhol star Ivy Nicholson make an exclusive statement about life on stage and in the gutter.
- A Wicked Tale is a thriller based on the story of the Little Red Riding Hood, a tale about manipulation, seduction and innocence lost.
- This tells the story of the Zimbabwean refugees who spoke out against the regime of terror under which they lived. These brave people were tortured electrocuted and left for dead. This is their story....
- As Lavinia stands waiting for a train, she ponders her childhood, her fascination with drag queens, and her past life as a Tibetan monk who visited Berlin in 1933.
- Alexandre, a thirty-year old tailor, has decided to improve his cultural level. That is the reason why he has decided to attend an evening school. The lessons are given in the classroom of an elementary class by a teacher named Etienne. The subject of the course is : "The solitude of Jean-Jacques Rousseau". Will Alexandre become another man after grappling with with Rousseau, Diderot and ... Etienne?
- The first thing you notice when meeting Martha Mason is the bright yellow iron lung that encases her body and helps her breathe just as it has since 1948 when, at age 11, she contracted polio. She has lived in this life-saving machine longer than anyone else in the world, and she has lived most of those days in Lattimore, a small town located in southwestern North Carolina. At first the image and sound of the iron lung are distracting if not shocking, but soon after talking with Martha, the massive, metal cylinder becomes inconsequential because it is so greatly exceeded by her spirit. She says that she has survived for so many years ñ while so many others with the same disease died ñ because of the exceptional care she received from her parents and community and because she has always been driven to learn. Her personal story has long inspired her friends and neighbors, but Martha has been a private person for most of her life. With the assistance of her voice-activated computer, she wrote her autobiography, Breath: Life in the Rhythm of an Iron Lung. In the months since its publication, however, Martha has heard from people the world over who found something in her story that moved them, motivated them, or otherwise resonated with their personal experiences. This film tells Marthaís story in the context of Lattimore, the little town that has nurtured her throughout her life.
- In the French countryside, Céleste loves a postman who leaves her just before she realizes she is pregnant by him. For nine months, the solitary woman tries to hide her pregnancy, awaiting her boyfriend's return rather than the coming of the baby...
- Terrorist bombs inside the gym of School number 1 in Beslan, Ossetia in Southern Russia in the autumn of 2004 killed 330 children, parents and teachers.
- Marie is left to be strong and care for Joel, while trying to deal with the reality that her husband is at war. Bonding together with her friend Fran and her neighbor Pearl, Marie begins to understand that the only way to make it through a deployment is just to live...day by day...and wait.
- During a press junket, an up-and-coming Hollywood actor and his long-suffering manager argue about life, the business, and the place where the two intertwine.
- Documentary about Usagi Nakamura, a novelist/shopaholic woman based in Tokyo. The camera follows her daily life.
- While shipwrecks may settle in a watery grave, once there, most come thriving back to life. After years immersed in salty water, shipwrecks become a living metropolis for marine life. Discover the history of some famous sunken vessels and witness how they have become living graveyards. Featured wrecks include Batavia, Yongala, President Coolidge.
- The film documents the true impact of crystal meth use and provides an intimate look into three families whose lives are affected by this drug.
- Shortly after his death, friends, colleagues, and an historian speak about Juan Antonio Bardem (1922-2002). Sixteen talking heads describe his personality, working style, his studies and his becoming a director, early success and later difficulties finding work, and his work with film trade unions in the Franco era. They discuss his Communist Party membership and his ideological and didactic approach to filmmaking. He is described as charming, brusque, difficult to work with, demanding, and courtly. His importance as a director and his seminal contribution to New Spanish Cinema are givens for the participants in these monologues.
- The film is the story of a young couple who leaves their country, Uruguay, when the military dictatorship was at the offing. It was a graduation trip around the world during which they decide to stay in Barcelona. And they will never return again. As a narrator, a girl who discovers the story of her parents through the travel letters and forms her identity as a daughter of immigrants. The process of uprooting and "rerooting".
- The history of books is the history of their different readers and readings. In Mexico, the long colonial period is characterized by the Church's strong hold over society's small number of readers. Afterward, the country's independence in many ways signaled the beginning of freedom to read and think for those who already knew how to read. Finally, due the 1910 Revolution, books and readership finally conquered the majority of the nation's population. In our days, however, readership among Mexicans is quite limited. Why is this the case? What does reading do for us? Why does reading nourish our lives and why does its absence weaken us? In this documentary, leading voices of the country's literary and editorial life sketch out the answers.