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Filmed in front of a huge crowd at Germany's Rockpalast Festival, this 1981 Thin Lizzy performance is one of very few live DVD recordings out there that is an entire show. The band at the time consisted of Phil Lynott, Scott Gorham, Brian Downey, Darren Wharton and Snowy White (guitars) who was brought in a year or so earlier to replace Gary Moore for the Chinatown album. Renegade had just been released and the band was in the midst of a world tour in support of the album.
Five personal stories of the band members, streamed through a kaleidoscope of magical surrealism with a pinch of steampunk and gothic tale.
On a street corner a mysterious conversation among three young men at street stalls. Meanwhile a traffic accident on a motorbike. The night brings together a sketch, a multicolor frame of reality.
Imagine two flowers pollinating on screen for 75 minutes - welcome to Aravind SA's "I Was Not Ready Da". This is that show that the whole family should watch - just not together. From his teenage love for white people and chatroom, to his all inclusive approach to strip clubs in America, SA walks us through many such contradictions of traumatising Sanskrit tutors, to provoking news anchors in their own shows. Get ready to meet SA, the man who is finally ready to tell you about the times life threw shit, and he hilariously took the hit.
It’s not easy being a thirteen-year-old girl. Today's social climate of being constantly online can make you feel seen and invisible at the same time. Trying to be cool and tough is hard and it’s often impossible to live up to your own high standards.
During Buenos Aires 60's two wealthy couples gather together in what would be their last supper.
This film tells the story of the historical and current issues surrounding Korean Reunification through Korean Christianity while exploring churches in North Korea and South Korea. The vivid interviews with the members of an underground church in North Korea, North Korean defectors and missionaries provide insight and backstory to Korean reunification. With this unprecedented access, the film is a must see for anyone interested in Korean reunification.
In these freckled, disjointed montages of everyday life, we see a faint hint of an upcoming festival as the theatre troupe sound its drums; the children either sit and gaze, or clamber to see the lead actress. This 8mm roll of film was found after LONG Sih-liang passed away in 2012 and is now shown for the first time in 51 years.