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On a romantic weekend away, Rory and Saff become victims of an unthinkable tragedy and their lives will never be the same. Rory's manic obsession fuels his desperate search for those responsible as he spirals deeper and deeper into madness.
A woman murders her lover. Her husband and his mistress are also having murder-shaped thoughts, and their three counterplots all get tangled together. Everybody loses.
Prom runs away with his rich girlfriend. After awhile he becomes a drunk while his wife is very ill. She eventually dies and Prom promises to establish a good life for his son so he lets the monk take care of him until he is stable. 20 years or so later, his son Pariwat is bullied for his status and such and Prom becomes rich involving drug dealing. Prom and his boss's wife are having an affair and the wife is crazy about him. Prom finds out Pariwat is his son and is always out to protect him but never tells him who he truly is.
De Maria completed Two Lines Three Circles in the Desert (1969) for Gerry Schum’s Land Art TV gallery, which aired in Berlin on April 15, 1969
Circles is the story of a beautiful teenager by the name Mya..who life changes drastically with the death of her father..Her Grandmother tries to shield her from the inner city but when the neighborhood boss take a liking to her it changes everything..its leads her down a road of drugs,sex, and more unfortunate events...
Circle's Short Circuit is an experimental feature-length work with neither a beginning nor an end—the film can be viewed from any random point. It moves through a circle of five interlocking episodes that describe the phenomenon of interruption in contemporary communication through various forms and modes, investigating causes, consequences, and side-effects. Genres shift along the episodic path of this circle, moving from documentary to essay, through collage, simulated live-coverage, and silent film. As the phenomenon of interruption is seen to be a pervasive part of these genres, the film attends to the act of watching moving images. At the center of the film is a documentary segment on the origin of the biggest upheaval in communication history: the invention of the telephone, initiated by the "man who contracted space," Alexander Graham Bell.
Short film by Lu Chunsheng.
The Circles of Remembrance is an 82 minute journey into what is usually a hidden world of Sufism. This documentary explores "zikr" ceremonies in Cairo, Istanbul, Morocco, and the U.S., along with interviews with some of the most prominent Sufi scholars and musicians, on the outer and secret meaning of the remembrance of God. Martin Lings, Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Gai Eaton, Sheikh Ali Gomma, T.J. Winter,and Tosun Bayrak are among those interviewed.
Those who's attention has been drawn to strange crop field patterns in the early 80s have been wondering whether the vision of reality presented by science is real or the result of a dogma destined to crumble. Appearing in many parts of the World, above all in England, the configurations appeared in more and more fields, intriguing researchers to study this phenomenon.
Crop Circles - a mystery that fascinates, amazes, and gives rise to heated debate. Is this phenomenon of human origin? They continue to appear in more complex forms, but who creates them? Is someone trying to communicate to us? We will try to give an answer to all these questions and more and decipher the crop circles.
A contemplative account with personal introspect regarding self-worth, sexuality, and coming to terms with being HIV positive.
Music by Morton Subotnik. "A computer-generated abstract film produced by the world-famous sculptress, with original music by a leading contemporary composer. Circles revolve in, around, and through each other, float off like loosened coils, and evolve into whirling spheres. The pale colors of the circles multiply into brilliant hues against a stark musical accompaniment which evokes the sounds of endlessly bouncing springs." – The Booklist
People are talking about the worldwide phenomenon of crop circles -- huge designs that have been appearing in farmers' fields for more than 20 years, growing larger and more complex with each passing season. Who (or what) is responsible for them? What are their implications? This fascinating documentary includes a feature-length interview with Colin Andrews, leading crop circle researcher and co-author of &NFi;Circular Evidence&NFi_;.
Welcome to Goshé, Oklahoma's largest wind turbine farm. Where the mayor has hijacked the police department, a co-librarian is raiding houses for late books, and an aging weatherman is predicting the storm of the century based on what he smells.
Ex-boyfriends meet at their favorite spot, but one brings an unexpected guest...