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Kana Nishino’s second DVD featuring an unplugged live, a documentary and an interviews. This is meant to run as a film with the unplugged live, interviews, and documentary all playing together intertwining.
A journey to the childhood memories. Animated with nostalgia and imagination. It tells the events that happened one day to the kids in a small Dominican neighborhood.
Ted, 9 year old, is the clumsiest boy in the world. Desperately searching for his vocation, he cannot find anything he is good at. The breakthrough arrives the day his father comes home with an old monstrous piano. Ted has the revelation: he will become the next Mozart. Based on the short story 'Every Good Boy' by David Nicholls.
Registration of the fifth theatre program by the Dutch comedian Brigitte Kaandorp.
Spanish short film directed by French director Joseph Sellier.
You know that ride where you thought you went harder, deeper and to a darker place than you’d ever gone before? HAHAHAHAH. This takes you further, deeper and darker than that with officially licensed footage from Paris-Roubaix, Criterium du Dauphine and Liege-Bastogne-Liege. You’ll be up against pro cyclists like Philippe Gilbert, Fabian Cancellara, Thor Hushovd and Bradley Wiggins. A Very Dark Place is about maximum effort for shorter durations: in this case, 4:00 intervals that take you to the limit.
Narrated by Mexican holistic therapists and environmental guardians, this short animated documentary is an exploration into the world of native healing with plant medicine and guided meditation.
Years after Victor’s premature death, his brother, Ferdinand, meets a kid named Elyott on the web. They both agree to call each other occasionally. Elyott will have to pretend he’s Ferdinand’s late brother.
An aspiring guitar player finds a fortune cookie that is not as it seems.
A mother and child plant a rainbow of colors in their flower garden. Lois Ehlert's vibrant, stylized artwork brings to life the cyclical excitement of planning, planting and picking flowers in a garden.
Bonus episodes: "Cafe Blues," "The Grow Show" "Blue's Snacktime Playdate" Game Blue's room Spots
A short documentary that portrays the life of the young American artist through a writer, a musician, and a visual artist.
A Mack Sennett-produced sound short about couples playing bridge through the ages.
Following his brother's death, a musician returns home to the farm. He intends to sell it, but over the course of his visit, develops an appreciation for the hands-on, old-style method of farming that goes on there. As he spends more time on the farm, he begins to suspect that his brother's death might not have occurred the way he'd first thought, and that foul play might have been involved. A heart-rending drama of love, loss, and the value of family, A Place to Grow will touch your heart. Starring stage and screen stalwart, Wilford Brimley (The Natural, In & Out).
Short independent sc-fi animation by Toonder Studio’s, sponsored by Phillips.
Classic Planemaking Volume 1: Hollows and Rounds is a great starter for rediscovering the joys of using hand tools. Hollows and rounds form the basic kit of molding planes, and making your own set is a great and inexpensive way for you to get started in this creative art. Todd Herrli walks you through detailed step-by-step instructions for making a working plane.
Dave and Sonia lived in Campbelville, Georgetown. Everything was going well until Sonia's friend Donna makes an appearance 3 o'clock one morning claiming that her home has been demolished in a storm. Sonia takes her into her home against the wishes of her husband and offered her to stay until she found a place. But things took a turn when Sonia had to leace temporarily to the USA and Donna was left alone in the house with Dave.
Short film directed by Zheng Guogu.
A young boy plants a flower in front of his house, where nurtures it and defends it from his urban neighbors.
Shot entirely from an apartment window during the first month of New York City’s “Shelter in Place” directive, this film is a winding conversation about the fears, anxieties, and hopes of the residents of Claremont Avenue, in Manhattan.