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Animation of Hieronymus Bosch's painting of the same title.
"In a nod to Perec, Torossian’s An Inventory of Some Strictly Visible Things is a riveting account of the everyday in a small post-Soviet republic: a country obsessed with the catastrophic... It is a powerful celebration of the extraordinary in the ordinary; an essential respite from the white noise of the White House, and the tyranny of the headline." —Bomb (2017)
Otto has always admired Hannah from afar with nothing to show for it. He's determined to change that. This is his story: a story of love, lies, and Vicodin.
Maybe we are what we make. We've been as distinctive as Iron City Beer for more than a century. We've been as sweet as Betsy Ann Chocolates for decades. And everybody knows we're as strong as steel and as useful as aluminum too. We find out about rye whiskey, Wolverine toys, Westinghouse air brakes, All-Clad pots and pans, Jensen Steam Engines, and we watch while SONY puts together some of the biggest and best TVs in the world.
Visitors from across the nation gather at a sea of white flags to honor loved ones lost to COVID-19. As they mourn en masse, we witness their many expressions of loss and humanity.
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Antonio Yammara, after being injured in a shootout and witnessing the murder of the mysterious Ricardo Laverde, decides to find out who his friend really was, beginning a journey into the dark heart of Colombia’s drug trade.
In the intimate sanctuary of the bathroom, a lonely young queer yearns for love and learns how to survive heartbreak.
After spending most of the day trying to write but getting nowhere, a writer suffering with writer's block decides to take a much needed break. WINNER - OUTSTANDING SCREEN STORY, OUTSTANDING PRODUCING - ZedFest 2018 WINNER - BEST HUMOR - Independent Horror Movie Awards 2018 NOMINEE - BEST SHORT, BEST MUSIC, BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY - Independent Horror Movie Awards 2018 NOMINEE - BEST MUSIC , BEST SPECIAL EFFECTS - FANtastic Horror Film Festival 2019
Peter Littlefield, an instructor in natural philosophy, comes to Williamsburg, Va. in 1775 to give a series of lectures on astronomy, electricity and pneumatics.
Enter the creepy and sick serial killer world of the Banner family. In the minuscule town of Bernardsville, New Jersey many girls have turned up missing. As detectives investigate, Walter Banner is renting out his second home mansion, to lure young college girls into his home to kill them one by one. Due to his fathers failing health, Walter calls on his brothers to come home for the weekend to help out pop, but instead, when they come home they decide to embark on a killing spree of their own. Everyone has a secret in the thriller/horror 'Pretty Fine Things'.
A short film coinciding with the release of the album "Few Good Things" by Chicago artist Saba.
In "A lot of things don't, don't really exist anymore" I talk to myself about my religious upbringing. I grew up in a fundamental Christian community that built their identity on the understanding of Christianity to be the only true way of living, and therefore a critical reflection about the absolute rightness of their beliefs was utterly out of question. Nonbelievers were seen as "lacking something", as people who either need to be educated or avoided. A binary opposition which decried all non-Christian cultures and people as incomplete was imposed, in order to define their own Christian identity as superior and to gain power over the other. The supremacy of an all-encompassing God who divides the world in "right" and "wrong", "heaven" and "hell" and the demand to commit to such a God always felt restrictive to me and deprived me of the agency.
Perforations made directly into 16mm black leader attempt what Sitney describes in relation to Breer’s 70 as ‘five-frame holds’, whereby methods used to control the movement of onscreen forms have the effect of retarding motion. Small Things confronts the purely plastic problems that persist in the manually made film, of registering marks in the same place over a series of frames. At the same time it does not discourage the interpretation of these forms as a gathering, not so much of particles, but rather of a swarm or a murmuration.
Discover an amazing world full of things you never knew existed. From mysterious places to incredible products and all things between. An adventure into the world's most astonishing things.
Based on the latest research on how babies learn and grow, eebee's adventures focus on the important developmental skills that form the foundation for all future learning. eebee's adventures encourage active learning-they are all about DOING! Each adventure is designed to help you and your baby transform everyday play and exploration into learning that lasts. Filled with real-world situations that babies can actually understand, build on and learn from, these adventures guide both you and your baby along the exciting path of social, emotional, cognitive and physical skills development. From turning a light on and off to building towers to scaling a pillow mountain, this series of adventures focuses on the learning that happens when a baby's developing motor skills support her natural curiosity and new found independence. (12 months and up)
As part of a worldwide conservation effort, scientists at the National Zoo breed endangered species for the purpose of re-introducing them to nature. The National Zoo is truly a park full of wild animals, but it is also a reminder that humans don’t rule the earth; we share it. The National Zoo is a park full of wild animals. Many of the animals on display are critically endangered in the wild. Some are even extinct in nature and only exist in captivity. Some of the Zoo’s most important challenges involve engaging visitors and reminding them that we are all connected to what goes on out in the wild.
Tabby is taken by surprise when her date Patrick abruptly reveals an odd bedroom quirk. She's initially put off, but over the course of this micro-farce she finds herself feeling a little ambivalent, even intrigued.
A seemingly mundane evening in suburbia is disrupted by an unforeseen event.
Frédéric has been many things: a young rebel in Paris, ethnomusicologist, executive of a multinational garbage business. After decades living abroad he returns to a France that is familiar but on edge, reeling from terrorist attacks and a powerful resurgence of nationalist politics. Life is a very strange thing is a compelling and personal reflection on past events that shape the present.