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My Lunch With Mihoko is a record of a lunch between the author, Ellen Pearlman and Mihoko Okamura. It was filmed in 2005 at Daitoku-ji Monastery, Ryoan-ji Temple Garden, and various sites in Kyoto Japan. In this 12:47 minute video Mihoko, who was the secretary to famed Zen scholar D.T. Suzuki for the last fifteen years of his life discusses the following ; her life with Dr. Suzuki, her understanding of Zen Buddhism, John Cage, Isamu Noguchi, Jack Kerouac, and the Beats
Short film.
A film narrated by a prison interview with long-jailed black radical Ojore Lutalo. Ojore touches on many issues, from what prisons are, to why he is in prison to the nature of the black radical struggle. Ojore was released in 2009, only to be rearrested a few months later as the alleged "Amtrak Terrorist" in Colorado. All charges were dropped after no one was able to provide any evidence of wrongdoing.
A young boy feels Chris feel as though his family don't care about him and he's being bullied in school so he make a decision all by himself.
The film is a naturalistic portrayal of the temperament of a single woman of today. The film is a real love story about the life of a single woman. The use of props such as a credit card and an answering machine in an unreasonable setting shines through in the scenario.
Morrissey's biggest fan spends her evenings hanging out at Los Angeles bars where he's rumoured to hang out. After she finally meets him, she then becomes obsessed with what their life together is going to be like.
After her best friend receives a fatal diagnosis, Robin helps him skip his father's funeral and crash his ex-girlfriend's wedding. Only then does she discover how cancerous he truly is.
A man is terrorized by Girl Scouts selling 'delicious' cookies.
Re-framing the media representation of the Los Angeles rebellion and contextualizing its significance by locating it historically and politically in a timeline with the pro-Democracy demonstrations in Beijing, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the AIDS activist movement in the U.S.
Using historical footage, still photographs, and live interviews, the filmmaker tells the story of Jewish life in Poland between the two World Wars. Includes scenes of urban and rural life, and covers the rise and flourishing of the many religious and secular economic, political, and social movements which characterized Jewish society at this time. Film is a broad survey rather than focusing on any particular sub-topic. Notable in that it deals with the vibrancy of the life of this population of 3.5 million, and not with the tragedy of its subsequent destruction.
Documentary about Microwave Massacre (1983).
Dance of My Heart is a choreography of the choreographer - a story of passion and longevity in the life of the great artist Alberto Alonso, co-creator of the Cuban classical ballet style and the choreographer of Carmen Suite. It is also a story that celebrates love, and at its core, the relationship of Alberto Alonso and Sonia Calero, together for 50 years as lovers and artists, that created a powerful body of work.
The photographs and films of Andréas Lang discover places that are connected with history, mythology or sometimes religion. At times alluring yet haunting sceneries that show an influence by romantic and surrealist painting.
Distraught after being fired from his job, Willi Willeboer leaves town for Oubaas du Toit's Paradise Game Reserve, where he falls for the owner's daughter, but she sees him as nothing more than a brother.
SHADOWS FROM MY PAST interweaves the tragic fate of one Austrian Jewish Family from Vienna. Letters written from 1939 - 1941 as they were trying to save their children and each other reverberate to today. SHADOWS features many face-to-face, unrehearsed interviews with contemporary Austrians and near past contemporary interviews including Simon Wiesenthal, Kurt Waldheim, President Heinz Fischer, Theodore Bikel, Jorg Haider, survivors and many others. SHADOWS interweaves the memories of Gita Kaufman's family with Austria's present perceptions with Austria's present perceptions of its role in the persecution and deportation of Jews during World War II. SHADOWS underlines the need for Holocaust memory preservation, tolerance education, and serves as a warning for today.
A bra salesman goes door to door to meet ladies.
Nominated for Emmy for "Program of the Year." First look at the lives of Negros on American television - in their own word. Produced/Directed by Nicholas Webster, co-written by Webster an Louis Lomax.
A private detective, desperate for money to pay for an operation on his small son, bargains with a protection gangster chief to have himself killed and gets his girl to collect the insurance money.
A man who lives alone begins to fear his house is haunted, despite never having seen a ghost.