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Blood, Sand, and Fire: The Making of The Hills Have Eyes Part II
Brand new making-of documentary featuring interviews with actor Michael Berryman, actress Janus Blythe, and many more!
Pebble
Pebble is about the life of a young Chinese christian who lived a hobo life in Beijing, battling a rare disease that’s slowly killing him. Tired of waiting for God’s salvation, one day he decided to go home.
Lost on the Branch
The affection between father and son has always been a kind of emotion that is difficult to express. Whether it is father to son or son to father, emotional expressions are mostly interpreted by practical actions rather than words. When the father was a child, the father protected his son, and the son relied on the father. It was the relationship between middle-aged people and children. As the age grew, the son grew up, and the father gradually grew old. The son became rebellious and the father began to weaken. Powerless, became dependent on his son. And life also undergoes a dramatic reincarnation at this time. When the son does not yet fully understand the father, he sometimes thinks that the father is a burden, and if the father suffers from Alzheimer's at this time, he will become like a child.
The Ghost of Hank Williams
The story of a down and out ghost hunting couple who find themselves at the American Hotel, a strange historic landmark where country legend Hank Williams died at 29 under mysterious circumstances on New Years Eve, 1953.
Orpheus
Orpheus can enchant everyone with his music, even animals and plants. His song can also rescue his beloved Euredice from the underworld, under one condition - Orpheus must reach the land of the living before looking to see if his love is following him.
Puppet Family: Mikes Headache!
Mike Wazowski wants to take a nap but things take a big turn.
Kaoss Sumikura's Kaidan Catharsis Vol. 17
The 17th in a chain of horror ghost stories! Ghost stories are the art of telling ghost stories and spinning tales of terror. A ghost story told by one person stimulates the brain and brings back the memories of another person. Welcome to the ghost story club that can be called a chain reaction of such weirdness!
The Atomic Tree
The Atomic Tree is a virtual reality journey into the memories of one of the most revered trees in the world—a 400-year-old Japanese White Pine bonsai that survived the atomic blast in Hiroshima. Directed and produced by Adam Loften and Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee.
André Rieu - Christmas Down Under - Live from Sydney
André Rieu is thrilled to announce his romantic new DVD Christmas Down Under – Live from Sydney. The “King of the Waltz” will bring one of his most festive concerts ever recorded to millions of fans across the world! With show tunes, classical music and plenty of festive fun, it promises a great way to celebrate the festive season and start to the new year!
Xmas Cake – This American Shelf-Life
Xmas cake: def. Japanese slang for an unmarried woman over 25, or stale dessert.
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The Passengers
Two young men represent their final abandoned community of Ethiopian Jews on a fateful trip to America as representatives in an advocacy campaign, with the ultimate goal to enter Israel as citizens.
Takoyaki Story
Animated sensual delights of the titular octopus balls popularized by Osaka street vendors. -JAPAN CUTS: Festival of New Japanese Film
Overs
Maggie, a long-time widow, has her insular world transformed when she forms an unexpected friendship, via CB radio, with Adam, a Brecon Beacons park warden.
Collapse
On September 20, 2017 hurricane María hit the island of Puerto Rico with category four winds. The local government reported the number of dead at 64, while a Harvard University lead study estimated 4645. This film tells the story of the research team that completed this historic study from the perspective of Dr. Domingo Marqués, the only team member to experience the hurricane firsthand. See how the local government, echoing an anti-science agenda in the broader US, reacted to the now famous study, and how a country that distrusts scientists prepares for the next catastrophic event.
Shadows Of The Empire
'Three separate stories of people variously bruised and uprooted by Russia's never-ending war on small states that are unwilling to comply to its imperial politics, 'Shadows of Empire' is ultimately a story of hope in the face of cruelty of history.' - Michal Oleszczyk How to live in a shadow of an empire? How can you think about the future if all that you see through the window are barbed wires, armoured vehicles and tanks? Aleksey from Nagorno-Karabakh, Timur from Ukraine, and Alexander from Georgia are facing these questions every day. These three men differ in almost every aspect of their lives, but in fact, each of them experiences the same consequences for their very existence. Each one of them experiences war. We observe people involved in the already forgotten border conflicts, that happened after the USSR collapse, and are still alive due to the Russian imperial policy.
Georg
A documentary film about the Hungarian Marxist philosopher, aesthetician, literary historian, and critic, György Lukács, based on an idea of Sotiris Bekas and the research of Cody J. Inglis, Agnes Kelemen, Jordan Skinner.
Where is Matryona?
Shelemishevo, a small village in the Ryazan Oblast. Two girls live together with their grandmother as they have lost their parents – the mother is dead, the father has a new family. One of the sisters is very sick, the other, Natasha, will turn 18 soon. She revisits her old diary and comments on the journaled stories with ease.
Karakib
Most of the Egyptians keep a lot of old stuff in the corners of their balconies, and inside the houses there are many invisible corners cluttered with such unused stuff. This phenomenon is so common in all the Egyptians houses to the extent that it became a part of the nature and features of the Egyptian house. The film offers an exciting experience by letting us have a closer look inside the houses of a number of Egyptian families. The Director's lens traces the places where the Egyptians stack their old stuff or as they call it "karakib", trying to figure out "Why do Egyptians keep their old stuff."
Safe Region
Weekdays in the office. In between work, employees spend time talking, smoking, doing gymnastics, and personal chores. But a new hobby of one of the employees makes the inner life of the office public.
Girls From Rio
Lia is a young girl who lives in a favela of Rio de Janeiro. One particular morning, she does not realize that traffickers from another favela are invading hers. Lia gets trapped inside the school, amid the crossfire. She finds other girls with the same situation and that day becomes a traumatizing day for these innocent and helpless girls at the hands of cruel and violent men.
Correspondence 1989-1999
Over the course of a ten-year postal correspondence, a pair of movie-going pen-pals share their thoughts on some of 90s cinema’s key traits: the rise of video, the need for speed, and of course the cliff-edge sense of global dread. But do decades have ‘key traits’ at the time? Or do we assign them these characteristics retroactively, trying to make sense of things in hindsight? Only Leonard Nimoy knows for sure.
Masters of Modern Design: The Art of the Japanese American Experience
From the hand-drawn typeface on the book cover of The Godfather to Herman Miller’s biomorphic coffee table, the work of Japanese American artists/designers including Ruth Asawa, George Nakashima, Isamu Noguchi, S. Neil Fujita, and Gyo Obata permeated American postwar culture. While these second generation Japanese American artists have been celebrated, less-discussed is the powerful effect their World War II incarceration—a period of intense hardship and discrimination—had on their lives and art.
Goodbye Love of Exclusive Memory
Exclusive Memory Extra Story "Exclusive Memory of Goodbye Love"-senior year, Bai Lin came to the Qingshan College of East Lake University for an internship, and Li Jiahang, who has graduated, entered Bai Lin's life again, taking care of her daily life in every possible way. However, Bai Lin, who has a low self-esteem, has not dared to face Li Jiahang's feelings. He wanted to make good grades in the internship and then respond, but was designed by a new friend at the critical moment of getting results, and lost the opportunity to achieve results. After reflection and precipitation,
Guranay
This film is a realistic record of a sixty-year-old couple living in a remote village (Gurenay) in the Badain Jaran Desert of Alashan, Inner Mongolia plant thousands of mu of ammodendron and euphratica to fight against expanding deserts.
Pink Floyd - The Later Years Vol 2 - Delicate Sound Of Thunder Restored and Remixed
Stereo: PCM 96/24
Surround: dts Master audio 5.1 (96/24)
Guerre des prix : Les hypermarchés contre-attaquent !
Dead & Company: 2019-11-09 Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA
Set One: Truckin', Big Railroad Blues, He's Gone, Tennessee Jed, Friend Of The Devil, Bird Song, One More Saturday Night Set Two: Playin' In The Band, Franklin's Tower, Scarlet Begonias, Fire On The Mountain, Drums, Space, Milestones, Uncle Johns Band, Playin' In The Band, Black Peter, Sugar Magnolia Encore: Ripple
Falling Leaves
A brother guides his younger sister through inner workings of their family business: embalming dead bodies.
The Twisted Life of Elva
Set in rural 17th-century England at the beginning of the Enclosure Acts, a series of legal maneuvers that seized communally used farmlands and privatized property ownership, Enclosure follows a fictional group of purloining travelers who call themselves the Famlee. Led by an alchemist leader, Jaccko, the group scheme to attain land through the transfer of fraudulent paper currency, manipulating unsuspecting farmers into forfeiting their autonomy. The most valuable member of The Famlee is Recent, a teenage girl trained to learn the behaviors, rituals, and shibboleths of the community in order to exploit their anxieties. Recent’s meaning within the film is exaggerated by our contemporary understanding of the relationship between capitalism and gendered division of labor; accomplice to Jaccko’s trickery, the girl becomes co-conspirator in her own entrapment.
Saw/Ate Sad Bird
I saw a bird. I caught a bird and I ate it. Now there is a sad bird in me.
Grosse Auge
Mortality and spirituality wrestle behind the enlightened eyes of a Man engulfed within the eternal moment.
On The Edge
Three sisters steal houses on the beach coast in hopes to get enough money for a complicated surgery. But when two strange men enter their lives they are gonna have a hard time keeping their secret away from them.
Teardrop Goodbye with Mandatory Directorial Commentary by Remy Von Trout
A pretentious filmmaker suffers a very dramatic mental breakdown while recording the director's commentary for his latest feature.
Trópico
When 17 year-old Axel finds out his girlfriend is pregnant, he tries to build a better future for them by accepting a dangerous "job" to make some extra money.