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John Schlesinger's 1957 film about the Wakes Week holiday in Blackburn looks at the tradition where mill towns shut down and thousands of workers head to Blackpool
Svetlana, a recent widow struggles to navigate her husband's funeral and wake as it spirals out of control.
Still reeling from her mother's sudden death, wakeboarder Jessica Evans (Jenny Ladner) can't possibly concentrate on an upcoming tournament that could take her into the big time. That is, until a cute snowboarder (Erik Valdez) asks her to teach him everything she knows. With a budding relationship to occupy her time, Jessica's thinking a lot more positively. But she still hasn't dealt with her biggest fear: proving herself against the guys.
"Wake is the result of an experimental project. The resulting animation is a playful voyage through the vibrant dreamscapes of the imagination, imbued with spontaneity, nostalgia, and the love of light. Entirely hand-painted, it’s a celebration of the ever-transforming nature of our vision and the joy of creation."—Mark Boston
Mr. X visits angry, whiny Glenn and tells him to wise up and fly right!
Dick is haunted by 2 Dicks after being crippled in a traffic accident. Will he ever walk again?
When a reserved teenager survives a car crash, the relationship with her mother becomes strained as she tries to remember what caused the accident that claimed her sister's life.
Breaking the silence of 17 years, Patty Greer was the first film maker granted access and permission to film at an International UFO Congress Convention. Greer refers to this convention as "A crash course in UFO realities!" You'll hear the most fascinating stories imaginable from 29 well respected lecturers and Contactees who offer compelling evidence that ETs are indeed here, and that they have been interacting with humans for many years.
Steeped in spiritual history and sprinkled with ancient sacred sites, Wiltshire England is host to exquisite historic Stone Circles and numerous fresh Crop Circles every summer. This area is laced with ley lines and the people who have honored them for thousands of years.
Offering a rich medley of interpretations of the Mayan Prophecies blended with ancient wisdom and scientific probabilities, well known experts and druids share their predictions and perceptions about 2012. This positive and illuminating movie may inspire your thoughts about our evolution through the 2012 timeline. Bringing to light the mysteries of our shifting realities, they highlight many aspects of ET life such as communications from other worlds, the Crop Circle phenomena, and other intriguing wonders we are experiencing at this time.
Zen Master Seung Sahn’s teaching documentary is a professional and entertaining film that captures his energy while presenting the core of his teaching. "Wake Up!" is not only a rare portrait of an unusual and provocative teacher, but also an introduction to Zen Buddhism today. The film was shot on location during a teaching trip in Europe by award-winning independent filmmaker Brad Anderson.
A sister tries to reconnect with her brother after the death of their mother.
Die Before I Wake Directed By Ray.
Short film shot at Stratford-upon-Avon and exploring the joy of folk dancing.
On Halloween, a grief dream reunites a young programmer with his lost Player 2.
When a woman is woken up by an intruder, she gives him a lesson he soon won’t forget.
In the Wake of a Deadad is Kötting's powerful, often uncomfortable reflection on the recent death of his father. His Deadad.
A father reads his daughter a story about a supernatural force killing hallucinating teenagers. It is up to a rebellious young girl to put an end to this force.
Three black families, observed in their daily lives, their thoughts, values, and aspirations expressed on the soundtrack, and their different approaches to the struggle for survival in contemporary society and their methods of coping with the contradictory stresses placed on the individual in the family environment.
Wake is a dirge in celluloid. It is a celebration of my father’s life, a meditation on his body and a visual record of mourning. When my father died, there was never a chance to see his body after life had left it. This film was made by placing his ashes directly on 35mm film in a dark room and moving the film a frame at a time. What we see in this process of photograming is not the object in the photographic sense, but instead a representation of the space surrounding an object. The photogram is a shadow charting the distance between things.