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At a boarding house in Cairo, the stories of seven women from different walks of life intertwine as they search for love and fight societal injustice.
In the 19th century, bandits massacre the inhabitants of a farmhouse. One hundred years later, it is turned into a hotel and the murderers and their victims are reincarnated as the guests. Strange phenomena and death soon occur.
A doctor find himself in front of the corpse of a woman who was the most intense love of his life.
Failing to prove the urban legend of Mbak Rohanna's ghost at Virgin Bridge, Yogyakarta, makes Zein (Endi Arfian) have to propose other haunted places to Kinan (Carrisa Perruset) to make content on their YouTube channel. One time, Pasha (Omara Esteghlal), a student from the same college with Kinan and Zein, carries out a gruesome action in the middle of the city of Yogyakarta and claims to get a letter from the death. The letter threatens, if Pasha does not do what is ordered in the letter, then death would pick him up. From that letter, Kinan and Zein investigate Gama Plaza, an old building that had been used as a place of suicide by their campus students several years ago, Darius (Jerome Kurnia). When they begin the investigation, the next letter arrive again to one of their campus student, and this time it takes a life. Kinan believes that this is a premeditated murder, but Zein argues that everything that happens is related to the spirit of Darius.
Kinar has a premonition of a bus crash during her school trip. She and her seven classmates accidentally miss the bus, but death is coming for them.
On the Point of Death (Italian: In punto di morte) is a 1971 Italian drama film directed by Mario Garriba. The film won the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival.
Groundbreaking psychiatrist and author Elisabeth Kübler-Ross dedicated her career to working with the incurably ill. In this intimate documentary filmed near the end of her life, Kübler-Ross relates her life story, from childhood to her final years. Friends, family members and colleagues weigh in with insightful observations and share their memories of this remarkable woman whose innovative concepts helped spawn the field of thanatology.
Based on Aleksey Tolstoy's piece of the same name.
A couple on a romantic vacation in Malaysia picks up a mysterious woman with a tragic past, and their trip quickly turns deadly.
A man who wants to end his life in this mortal world in three acts.
Documentary directed by W.K. Border, that which dives into the aspects of contemporary Gothic subculture, vampirism, and BDSM culture. Filmed in 1997 in California.
Story of a small Kazakh community in the 1930s terrorized by a Red Army soldier whose task it is to force them to collectivize and to eliminate “kulaks.”
TRACKS: 01 - 06: Official Promo clips // 07 - 29: Recorded live at the Salisbury Arts Centre on June 30, 1990 + interviews (Previously released as"Live Corruption" VHS video). // 30 - 56: Recorded live at the Nottingham Rock City on November 14, 1989 // 57 - 58: BBC TV footage featuring Bill Steer (pre-Carcass) and Lee Dorrian (pre-Cathedral), taken from the Arena TV show (4/17/1989) at the Kilburn National. //
Raushaniya Badretdinova grew up in the village. After milking, the cow loved to lie on the hayloft and draw. The parents didn’t take the child’s passion for frivolity, so no one supported Raushania’s desire to study for an artist. The girl had to escape. Raushaniya was married twice, suffered cancer, she was diagnosed with "infertility". The girl had to endlessly change rented apartments, work day and night. Will Raushania be able to break out of the vicious circle of diseases, lack of money and become a recognized artist?
With the murders of over 50 gay men in the last 20 years Israel faces a serious problem. While many of the perpetrators have been caught and convicted on a case by case basis, this film looks at the underlying issues.
A film by Jack Garratt and Tom Clarkson is a visual accompaniment to the album of the same name.
When 82-year-old Mary takes her 63-year-old disabled son on a houseboat vacation on Lake Lychen in Brandenburg, things quickly go south as the boat becomes a prison, trapping them within the difficult emotional web of their relationship.