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Filmmaker Freida Lee Mock explores the life and work of playwright Tony Kushner. Starting in 2001, when Kushner was mounting the production of his play Homebody/Kabul and running through 2004, as he worked on John Kerry's presidential campaign, got married to Mark Harris, worked with Maurice Sendak, and opened the Broadway musical Caroline, or Change.
Initial installment in the Gangdagu series that followed the unofficial 1990 Korean Dragon Ball film. No translations/subtitles accessible. Possibly the same director, as his name in Korean is in the credits. There is little information is available on the cast/crew, or release details. Original Korean Title: 깡다구 화이터 01 루이스 행성의 침략자
One of several Kevin Jerome Everson pieces regarding African-American rodeo riders, SECOND PLACE brings us inside the big show. The jerkily pixilated view of a bucking bull offers an aesthetic equivalent of the cowboy's wild ride while the film's silence lends an unexpected repose to the contest. Whether anticipating a bull's blasting out of the gate or watching an old hand stretch out his back, Everson's camera is ever-attentive to the action at the edge of the frame. - Max Goldberg
We saved the Planet! The year is 2050, and what have we here? Tom and Sally visit their grandparents and are told of the state of the world back in 2019. The Cat in the Hat takes them back through time to visit earth in the year 2019. They are amazed to find a caring generation who take on all these issues and solve the problems caused by pollution, fossil fuels and deforestation. Working as a team the generation of 2019 leave the world in a much better place for the generations to come.
Infra-red Meds Because I Want You Drag Space Monkey Special Needs Post Blue Song to Say Goodbye Follow the Cops Back Home Every You Every Me Black-Eyed One of a Kind The Bitter End Twenty Years Encore: Running Up That Hill Special K Nancy Boy
In 1991 a skateboard company was created with the most revered team roster in the history of skateboarding, it was named Plan B. A year later the first video "Questionable" debuted and it caused a shockwave through skateboarding still felt to this day. The 2nd Plan B video "Virtual Reality" came out a year later with the same legendary dominance. The visionary and owner of Plan B, Mike Ternasky died in an auto accident in 1994 and left his legacy with two of the founders of Plan B, legendary skateboarders Danny Way and Colin McKay. Plan B skateboards is proud to introduce our 5th full length video, "TRUE" featuring Ryan Sheckler, Chris Joslin, Felipe Gustavo, Scott Decenzo, Trevor McClung, Pat Duffy, Torey Pudwill, and others. In the tradition of Plan B videos, TRUE stands as one of the most anticipated videos of all time. The team carries the torch from the spark which Mike Ternasky created from day one.
A group of social media influencers launch a new underground app by throwing the biggest party of the year, unaware that they're being stalked by a sadistic serial killer, hell-bent on revenge.
“Butterfly Playground” is a whimsical take on the tragedy of losing a friend. Based on a true story, this short film explores the joys and sorrow of three children who had a friend who was a little different... and truly special.
Before cementing Cleveland's place on the map with his self-titled sitcom, comedian and future game show host Drew Carey was tickling audiences' funny bones with stand-up routines featuring his trademark brand of everyman humor. Joining the bespectacled, crew cut-coiffed comic in this collection of yuks are fellow funnymen Jay Mohr, Larry Miller, Tom Arnold, Greg Fitzsimmons and Bobcat Goldthwait.
The subject of Death of Place is 16mm film's direct on film techniques, migrated into the digital realm. Its story catches half articulated childhood memories of reading and writing, the visceral material traces and gestures of a lost practice and life.
This is a feminist horror anthology, in which the beautiful bleach-blonde Stephanie Spencer fields a series of crude remarks from belching, T-shirt-wearing, pickup-driving character actors, then watches them die in grisly blood-spurting closeups after being visited by zombies, so that in the big final story of the video, she can dress up in black lingerie, tie her weenie boyfriend to the bed, and summon a demon into her body, if you know what I mean and I think you do. But the best story on the tape, "Too Much TV," stars Lisa Hatter as a girl who watches a slasher-movie host on cable all day, figuring out ways to kill her sarcastic mother Sonja Etzel, while we watch B-movie parodies like "Don't Go Into the Kitchen," "Bathroom Bullies," "Pretty Girl Floyd," "Nursing Home Revenge," and "Missouri Mop Massacre."
two petty criminals, wick & caelus, decide to rob the “plaza”...
Animated documentary about encounters in virtual simulations of Auschwitz-Birkenau. The film follows the makers – from Poland, Germany and Israel – through their virtual camps. Each is different in style and every maker has different aims for creating such a parallel world.
In a playground an oriental dancer recites the poem Men by Gail Harris.