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Clark and Catherine’s relationship with their father Jack has been strained ever since the divorce, but Jack hopes that Easter dinner will help to put everything on the right course. However, his announcement that he will be marrying their childhood best friend Sergio only riles them up even further.
Crackle’s Playing It Forward returns with Imagine Dragons giving a surprise performance on a street corner in Las Vegas in front of the Bellagio fountains. They play their hits “Radioactive” and “It’s Time”, as well as their new single, “Bet My Life”, for hundreds of lucky fans and Vegas tourists.
Our contemporary political struggle over gay marriage supplies the framework for this engrossing 2001 documentary about the acceptance of homosexuality in native Hawaiian culture. Directors Kathryn Xian and Brent Anbe piece together interviews with historians and gay and trans activists to show that the Hawaiians' communal society included neither the nuclear family nor European sexual morality. In the 19th century tribal chieftains adopted Western law, a failed attempt to protect the country from colonization, but before that most children were raised in extended families and many chiefs had male lovers; the Hawaiian word for gay sex also means “safe sex,” because it precludes conception.
In Myanmar (formerly known as Burma), the cult of nat spirit worship has survived both the triumph of a devastating military dictatorship and the widespread adoption of Buddhism. At the center of the cult are the spirit mediums, often homosexual men, who communicate with the nats and take on their flamboyant characteristics in ecstatic rituals. Guided by two lively 70-year olds, director Lindsey Merrison explores the role of the spirit mediums in Burmese society in this fascinating documentary.
Experimental film by Jim Davis
Ike is a strange little creature - half baby, half duck. Escaping from his cot, he flaps madly around the room, making a bee line for a box of matches showing a picture of a swan on the lid. Then all Ike's toys come after him, full tilt...
A prequel to the first Plastic Apocalypse (Hedge Base), chronicling the Tans invasion of Greentoria, and their prolonged skirmish to overthrow "The Sabre-Tooth".
A Playground for Baboosh...
Over 200 human beings from a dozen countries have left the earth's surface as astronauts since 1961. Seventeen of them talk about their experience in this remarkable documentary. Stunningly beautiful footage of the earth shot from space serves as the backdrop. Each of these rigorously trained individuals articulates how they were awestruck by the incredible experience of looking back at our unique and fragile home. Each expresses how precious the earth seemed, as it teems with life in an otherwise hostile universe. However, the visible evidence of man's destructive effects on our home, such as the burning of the Amazon rain forests, saddened and worried them.
Filmed live at the Seville Stadium, celebrated tenor Placido Domingo puts on a dynamic performance of works from Bizet, Puccini and Alejandro, along with a selection of popular Spanish songs, in this concert at the opening of the Seville World Expo. Mezzo-soprano Julia Migenes joins Domingo for a duet from "Carmen," and sings songs from Puccini and Gershwin. Vocalist Guadalupe Sanchez and guitarist Ernesto Bitetti also make guest appearances.
IN PLAIN SIGHT: Stories of Hope and Freedom is a feature-length documentary focused on six modern-day abolitionists as they fight sex trafficking across America. Journeying to six US cities, the film opens the viewer's eyes to what's happening down the street "in plain sight". Through engaging interviews with numerous victims of sex trafficking, the force, coercion, and deception of the children and women becomes apparent. In the midst of the darkness, stories of hope and freedom emerge as each survivor shares how she was impacted through the work of a sex trafficking aftercare home.
Black Atlantis is a multi-part, live audio-visual essay that looks at possible afterlives of the Black Atlantic: in contemporary illegalized migration at sea, in oceanic environments, through Afrofuturistic dancefloors and soundsystems, and in outer space.
This video documents one of RSG's self-playing video game consoles, hacked to exploit existing bugs and glitches in the code. In this case, a commercial skateboarding game provides the source. As hard rock, punk, and rap play in the background, the skater protagonist twitches and flails, attempting to navigate the quirky architectures RSG has "prepared." Alex Galloway writes, "I wanted to do something in the same spirit as when Nam June Paik put the magnet on top of the TV."
Introduction to your Casio Tone Bank Keyboard
Korn bass player Fieldy shows you how to play his hit songs in this excellent instructional program. The Grammy-winning Fieldy discusses the ins and outs of the bass guitar and teaches viewers to play "Freak on a Leash" and "Got the Life." In addition to lessons, Fieldy talks about his musical history, influences and equipment. Jam sessions with special guests are included, and drummer Stephen Perkins of Jane's Addiction makes an appearance.
A playful and dark conversational study—wrapping prose poetry into the recognizable conversational form and allowing both connections and missed meanings. First the ladies visit, the image—a roving camera lovingly viewing a still image—calls up both the progress and stagnancy of their talk, then they go to watch a play—on a television, in a snow garden. In many ways the play references the cadence of the ladies' conversation—the tedious animosity and lack of attentive or appropriate response. I am thinking about the art of conversation, the various directions this art takes and the ways one's receptivity to dialog changes when the subjects creating this dialog are taken out of the equation, or suggested scantily.
The invisible becomes visible. Every room has a spirit which sleeps beneath the layers of peeling paint and wallpaper. Spirit of Place observes the awakening of such a spirit, coerced into life by moonlight to reveal sumptuous velvets, decaying gilt, and an assemblage of neo-Gothic objects d‘art – a ghostly reflection of its past. In one long, carefully choreographed sequence, pictures animate and a message is disclosed as the motion control camera passes on its programmed course.