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Five years in the making, Lawrence Jordan's feature-length "alchemical autobiography" Sophie's Place takes as its inspiration the story of the Greek goddess of wisdom, Sophia. Writes Jordan, "I must emphasize that I do not know the exact significance of any of the symbols in the film any more than I know the meaning of my dreams... I hope that the symbols and the episodes set off poetic associations in the viewer. I mean them to be entirely open to the viewer's own interpretation."
Quinn's Place is a compilation style feature film that takes place entirely within the walls of one short term rental apartment. It follows the stories of ten guests, as they confront their own individual circumstances. The stories vary in tone and style from thrilling and absurd to romantic and heartfelt. As the characters all occupy the same space, their lives begin to connect in interesting and unexpected ways. These connections comprise the larger narrative of the apartment itself: the story of Quinn's Place.
The story of an African American nightclub in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina that was a significant stop on the Chitlin’ Circuit in the segregated South. The owner, Charlie Fitzgerald, welcomed blacks and whites to his club. From the 1930s to the 1960s, many of the greatest black musicians played there, including Billie Holiday, Ray Charles, Ruth Brown and Little Richard.
Autumn lake in San Francisco.
Legault is an aging man who lived in a rural cabin, now a suburban cabin, as developments have popped up around him.
Pepper is a charming girl whose idiocy and innocence makes her loved by everyone she comes in contact with whether they like it or not. She finds herself in the middle of a series of farces - or to her, epic adventures - discovered while working at The Cracked Cup, a quirky coffee shop managed by her smitten manager Kevin.
TV special airing January 13, 1976: Dean returns as host and owner of his Beverly Hills nightclub, Dean's Place, spotlighting new, young talent.
"ROBERT'S PLACE" shows a Chicago art collector's apartement as his heart and soul. The camera wanders explores the environment, glimpses the collector and his fascination with Venice as well as 19th century England and Scotland. The collector is shown as eccentric as his collection is eclectic.
In this smart and sweet experimental short, we get to know Kenyan-born, Seattle-based teenager Lima, who shares their experiences as a Black, nonbinary, bisexual person navigating family, religion, and mental health.
Olivia may have felt no need to change, but the world around her was not bound by such an impractical sentiment. Olivia’s Place is gone. The site where it used to stand is now a sort of plaza between two large old wood frame houses that were moved to their present location from elsewhere in the city. One of these houses is occupied by a restaurant, the other is occupied by the California Heritage Museum. (Morgan Fisher) Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2008.
The Women's Political League decides to find a female candidate for mayor and their choice is Kay Gerson who, they figure, will win votes from the men because of her looks. But the town's political boss, Jim Bradley, counters with his own good-looking candidate, Freddy Bleeker, who he thinks will get the women's vote.
Jason and Grandpa are in Grandpa's basement where they enjoy an afternoon of imagination, fun and learning.
Musical salute to New Orleans jazz great Pete Fountain.
'TAKIN' PLACE' is an observational documentary film directed by Cyrus Dowlatshahi about ordinary people and everyday life on the South Side of Chicago. As they work, chill, hustle and survive, Dowlatshahi feels the common aspects of all neighborhoods and communities around the world: a desire to share, grow and celebrate.
Despite being let down and left behind by America's foster care system, a pair of plucky underdogs from Montana, set out to change the system that raised them. Having recently aged out of foster care, From Place to Place follows Micah, Mandy & Raif as they face life with little support beyond their social worker, Matt. Raif falls in and out of love as many times as he jumps trains, Mandy tries to succeed at her education and Micah just can't stay out of jail. Mustering courage into action, Mandy and Raif travel to Capitol Hill to tell their stories and try to change the system that raised them for generations to come.
Place is a sensational dance film, especially created for world-famous dancers Mikhail Baryshnikov & Ana Laguna by an outstanding international team of artists.
James Benning’s PLACE is a multi-part work that deepens the artist’s longstanding engagement with marginalized artists and creators. Over the course of nine months, Benning traversed the United States in pursuit of traces left by eight so-called ‘outsider artists’.
PLACE is a sensational dance film, specially created for two world famous dancers, Mihkail Baryshnikov and Anna Laguna by a truly international team of outstanding artists. It is choreographed by Mats Ek, considered one of the top choreographers in the world, and it is directed by a Grammy, MTV and Cannes Grand Prix award winning Swedish film director Jonas Åkerlund. Jonas is well known for his collaboration with Madonna, U2, the Rolling Stones, Metallica, Paul McCartney, Ozzy Osbourne, Robbie Williams and Christina Aguilera, to name a few.
Forces already occupying a home have their own ideas about the sudden presence of a trio moving in.
A shot of a street in Lyon, people passing, horses etc