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A lifelong Carolina farm girl, now in her early 20's, Grace has dreamed all her life of the day when "Mr. Right" slips a Princess Cut diamond on her finger and swears to love her forever. Tonight may be that night as Stewart has something special planned after 15 months together! But when things don't go as planned, and romance crashes down around her, it launches her on a quest, aided by her father, to understand what it means to truly love another person. Will Grace finally discover love or ruin her chances for happiness forever?
Power Cut is a 2012 Indian Punjabi romantic comedy film. It was the last film directed by Jaspal Bhatti and produced by Paveljeet Singh under B & R Films and Madarts Jaspal Bhatti's Film School. The lead actors include Jaspal Bhatti himself, his wife Savita Bhatti and several well-known Punjabi actors. The film is releasing on 26 October, 2012 worldwide. The movie mocks at the power outage and corruption situation in India, especially in the state of Punjab. Contents
A partially-clad woman is gagged and tied to a bed; her captor menaces her with a knife. Will he cut her? A man, whom we soon learn is named Paul, breaks through the door and shoots her captor. But she may not be free yet from torment. Paul may have his own sadistic streak. She's rescued by an unexpected source. Then we follow Paul through a series of stories outside stories, until we wonder if we are ever going to reach reality. So, it seems, Paul wonders as well, as we follow him in interactions with a make-up artist, a director, children on a playground, and passers-by on the street.
An experimental film exploring the implications of mental illness in Sylvia Plath's poem: Cut.
Sam and Taylor have recently broken up after being together for 5 years. Sam has just found out that Taylor is already in a new relationship so she goes over to Taylor's house to confront her and get the truth about their relationship.
In order to achieve perfection, Victor must give into the voices in his head to cure his obsession with beauty.
A woman who gets a haircut on lunch and gets more than she bargained for.
A peculiar homage to the things that go wrong, this film is purportedly about rugby. The self-explanatory title for this jumpy “documentary” is less concerned with the filmed subject (the game, the field, the players) than a comic editing style and the complete acknowledgement given to the technical aspect of gathering and manipulating raw footage.
A difficult night out sparks a traumatic memory for a woman whose way out is to ritualistically harm, then fix herself. Intercutting the two states of the protagonist's psyche, rich golden sweeps from the past begin to bleed into the reds and blues of the film's present.
Mary Wilson is a student of horror whose greatest desires are met when world class horror director Alfred Carpenter lectures at her university and later inverse her to witness his talent in action. But there’s more than a touch of menace in his motives as Mary will soon experience the true meaning of terror.
A student filmmaker tries writing a script for a short film, but his depression tortures him to the point where he can’t even think.
Video performance, 2001, filmed in Calossa d’En Sarria, Spain.
When Jody, a local college student is invited to party under the rouse of befriending a long time crush, she quickly finds out that she is the star of his best friends sick and sadistic torture film.
Welcome to the 'Little Barbershop of Horrors'. Come in, sit down and find out, who´s cutting who.
CUT appropriates 6 classic black and white Hollywood film clips from the 30's and 40s. The images and the sound are reconfigured through graphic and sequential interventions. The disruptions refocus and enhance our attention to latent aspects of the films and compel us to watch with heightened awareness and new appreciation.
Dan lives a comfortable life. He has a house to call home, a happy relationship and is effortlessly climbing the corporate ladder at his simple but unsatisfying day job. But when a chance encounter with a student film crew reignites his passion for filmmaking, he begins to question the path he’s chosen.
Max is a young freelance who reaches the most important scoop of his career: a set of interviews with the Young Turks, an anarchic ring. Max achieve his job with a special camera hidden in his glasses. But he starts recording whatever he sees, risking to lose himself in his obsessions. What Max doesn't foreseen is that it's own life will be the subject of one of the most controversial documentary of the last years.
An animated visual response to the myths of gender normality.
Based on Hito Steyerl’s bracing 2009 essay of the same name, Cut looks at how cinema and the assembly line both cut the body in new ways, organizing newly urban work forces. A dreamy collage essay made of scraps and fragments, with asides from Susan Sontag on Disney fascism, and Paul B. Preciado on the cost of living in a body.