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- The time of the Samurai in ancient Japan was unique and violent; a life filled with tradition, honor, and legend. Throughout many centuries of war, the Samurai developed one of the most revered weapons of all time -the Samurai sword. They lived by a code of honor known as Bushido: Way of the Warrior, that still stands true in Japan today. With unique 3D animation, ancient Japanese woodblock prints come to life. Soul of the Samurai is the story of their life and of a culture unfamiliar to most of the Western world.
- About five young and nouveaux riches bon vivants on their way to Prague. Following a car accident, they find themselves stranded in a lonely mountain cabin in the middle of nowhere. With next to nothing to do and the cabin is becoming increasingly smaller, power and role-playing games along with the odd desire to kill someone, anyone, proves irresistible.
- "No Turning Back" focuses on the experiences of three refugees in the Bay Area seeking political asylum from the U. S. Immigration and Naturalization Service.
- Nothin' but heat, baby! The world famous One Love DVD series is back with another smokin' batch of highlights featuring the hottest ballers in the league
- In "Gerhard Richter: 4 Decades" Curator Robert Storr takes us through the artist's 2002 MoMA retrospective room by room, accompanied by the artist himself. The haunting and diverse collection features 188 of Richter's signature blurred photo-realistic paintings. From the political struggles of Western Germany to portraits of loved ones, Richter's body of work evokes a sense of both familiarity and dread. Storr and Richter's discussion of the artist's motivation and vision results in a deeply honest reflection on the retrospective as well as Richter's career as "Europe's greatest modern painter".
- Morning comes in the life of the main character of the film. And this morning he realizes that he wants to become - a man. A normal desire, in general. The catch is that the main character is gay.
- Anger and alcohol end the relationship of three adults who discover their surprising connection to one another. Filmed in a single take.
- Will the Anderson brothers discover Jim Richmond's buried treasure and emerge from the gold rush rich as princes? Will the innocent Thomas be pulled along as his older brother takes even bigger, and increasingly more questionable risks? Will Paul realize his dream, or go mad from hurried hope and hot desire? Will the constable arrive in time to save Claire, Jim's Fiancée, from becoming a gold rush casualty at Paul's hands? Among the conflicting personal dreams here, there is also an ever deepening conflict between different visions of what makes a human being rich, truly rich, and about "...what it takes" to become rich. Finally, it is this conflict that might kill Thomas, or let him emerge from Devil's Canyon a rich man.
- A mockumentary about a young alcoholic that started drinking when he was a baby. He decides after drinking for 14 years that he should stop and sees how he does how he blends in normal everyday things.
- Álvaro Cunhal (1913-2005) was at the head of the Portuguese Communist Party for more than half a century. Born in a bourgeois family, he maintains himself very close to the soviet leaders, from Stalin to Brejnev. In exile or in prison most of the time in his youth, he played a major role during the Portuguese revolution (1974/75). A talented writer and artist, he defended the hard communist line until his death. Rare archive footage reveals this enigmatic figure.
- Omid falls in love but no-one believes him, until he is seen on top of tower losing his balance...
- The film takes us in a brutal journey to see South Africa as the most country effected by the HIV virus and how people are dealing with this pandemic, and how the country is trying to raise the awareness of the people in every aspect to control that uncontrollable brutal virus.
- This film is a documentary that depicts the end of totalitarian regime in Bulgaria and a period of 15 years of transition. This 50-minutes work was produced after a thorough study of enormous archives and interviews with key participants in the political and economic events in the country over the last 20 years.
- Documentary exploring the sexual fantasies, relations and attitudes of European, African and American lesbians.
- Eric returns home to find his ex-girlfriend in bed with his best friend... and that will be the most normal problem anyone deals with in FOOL, an absurdist, subversive collage of romantic comedies. As they struggle with heartbreak and hope (and the women they love struggle with them), Eric and his friends alternately support and sabotage each other as they deal with bizarre obstacles, use exceptionally bad judgment, and learn that personal growth sucks. Will they find love and happiness? Do they even deserve to? Whose side are you on?!