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This whimsical series for 2- to 5-year-olds stars three snails -- Gordon, Dale and Buttons -- who live in the pocket of a boy named Jake. In this volume, the Pocket Snails help Jake (and viewers) learn the alphabet. Bouncy original music and colorful animation bring letters and words to life. The program is designed for retention, employing clever repetition without becoming boring, and displaying the letters on-screen as they're introduced.
For the indigenous peoples in the high altitude Alto Loa valley of northern Chile, squeezing an existence out of a challenging environment is traditional and arduous. Situated in the Atacama Desert, one of the driest places on Earth, they have managed to sustain themselves and their culture for centuries thanks to the presence of the narrow Loa River, and their own ingenuity and determination. But as "A Letter to Codelco" shows, a rising resentment has partnered with that determination to survive and thrive.
A 70-year-old gay man living in Mumbai, trapped in a heterosexual marriage all his life starts seeing things differently after revisiting the reality which he escaped decades ago.
When an unopened love letter from 1945, ends up in the hands of young couple Phoebe and Faith, they not only make it their mission to deliver it to its originally intended recipient, Belle, but also end up reuniting her with Hannah, the woman she loved.
What happens when a person must make a life-changing choice about the reality of who she loves? In 1977, Anita Bryant's anti-gay campaign, the 'Save Our Children' coalition was formed. The next year, while living in Florida, Ronni Sanlo came out as a lesbian and five months later she lost custody of her two young children. Narrated by Meredith Baxter (both on and off screen), LETTER TO ANITA offers insight into the life experiences of Ronnie Sanlo. From having her children taken away, to becoming an activist for the LGBT community, Ronni's journey finall leads her to resolve and peace in the simple act of writing a letter.
Inspired by Chris Marker’s Letter from Siberia, this journey to Moldova is narrated through ten letters that reflect on the collapse of the Soviet Union, the contradictory nature of the current power of the communist party, and the uneasy proximity between post-colonialism and nationalism.
An unlikely mother is forced to confront her son's autism after an unexpected encounter with one of her johns.
Documentary short by the United States Army 4th Signal Photographic Unit. Shortlisted for an Academy Award.
It's August 18, 1936, Civil War has broken out in Spain. Federico Garcia Lorca, Spain's greatest poet and dramatist is hiding out in the Granada home of friend and Falange member, Luis Ortiz Rosales. Lorca wanted for his outspoken liberal views, homosexuality, and artistic convictions awaits the arrival of the Nationalist soldiers to arrest him. As the world falls apart, Lorca's final voice is heard through a letter.
An ode to a misunderstood font is rendered by laser printing directly onto 16mm film. Made in MS Paint.
Sheltered in her own world of music and carefreeness, a curious young girl fights against a mysterious melancholia as she whizzes on her roller-skates around the most colourful London.
Poor Hester Prynne finds herself most unwelcome in England.
A love letter of the director to his children in Iraq, while preparing their favorite meal.
Korean Drama Special The Red Teacher
Filmmaker Don Howard's darkly comic chronicle of death, religion, and football in his home town of Waco, Texas.
A video essay by Luís Azevedo using the words filmmaker Chris Marker spoke about himself to tell his story. In 1958, after watching LETTRE DE SIBÉRIE (1957), André Bazin wrote that Marker’s first feature film resembles nothing hitherto seen in documentary films: “The important word is ‘essay,’ understood in the same sense that it has in literature – an essay at once historical and political, written by a poet as well. Generally, even in politically engaged documentaries or those with a specific point to make, the image (which is to say, the uniquely cinematic element) effectively constitutes the primary material of the film (…) with Marker it works quite differently. I would say that the primary material is intelligence, that its immediate means of expression is language, and that the image only intervenes in the third position, in reference to this verbal intelligence”. In 2017, the intelligence in his essay films still flows in the fringes of filmmaking.
This gentle tribute, in animated form, celebrates the courage and enduring faith of a mother. The filmmaker resolves her feelings of impatience towards an aged mother while recalling their shared wartime experiences in a concentration camp. Through shimmering sepia images and an evocative musical score, the film shows that the gift of life can be reciprocated as the aging parent becomes the child.
A Japanese martial artist Tomioka sends out the challenge letter to the world class martial artists all over the world to challenge them to become the strongest martial artist in the world.
Entirely shot in San Francisco's most recognizable landmarks between 2001 to 2009, this series of thirteen music video short stories intertwine the lives of millennials lost in San Francisco's dark dive bars and night clubs during the 2000s.