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Short documentary following the California punk duo, Girlpool as they make their first trip to the East Coast, featuring interviews, live songs and intimate tour footage
The usual suspects of a town hall meeting share their unexpectedly common accounts of a civic problem worse than paid parking.
Using Julie Andrews and origami patterns, this film plays with notions of power and pleasure in an interracial, sexual relationship.
"The Gods of Tiny Things" thinks poetically and urgently about the current array of threats to life; the shift to the right across the political world, the tolls of colonialism, climate catastrophe, human profligacy; and conversely the dynamic, kaleidoscopic pleasures and desires of life itself, at all scales, in all its teeming, prancing, hectic, clamouring fertility. We are dancing at the end of time.
Haikuesque impressions of things observed, events remembered, nightmares experienced. . . the sky bursts in spectral madness.
Four stars align in Vienna for an extraordinary Christmas concert starring jazz legend Tony Bennett, singer and actress Vanessa Williams, superstar tenor Plácido Domingo, and including a special appearance by teen singing sensation Charlotte Church. Our Favorite Things is a timeless holiday concert the whole family will enjoy.
Although they have just broken up, neither one of them is able to leave the car and step out into the unknown. What better time to bring up the best song ever written, and have a little sing song?
A new film about homosexuality in the Inuit society shines a light on an often forgotten group of people. The Inuits are indigenous tribes who come from the northern territories of Canada. The word “inuit” means “the people” in the Inuktitut language. It is commonly believed that homosexuality does not exist in Inuit society, or is a choice, but documentary filmmakers Mark Kenneth Woods and Michael Yerxa aim to prove this untrue in their documentary, Two Soft Things, Two Hard Things. The title for the film comes from the Inuit word for homosexuals. The word for lesbians translates to “two soft things rubbing against each other” and the word for gay men means “two hard things rubbing against each other.”
Jerry falls in love with Rahul. But something disrupts their love. What is it? What happens to their love?
100 video clips contrast real and fictional birth scenes, from the silly to the sublime. Anthropologist Vicki Elson shares highlights from her collection of TV and movie birth scenes -- in hospitals, bathtubs, cars, spaceships, and trees -- side by side with ample footage of actual birth. The contrast is hilarious, engaging, and enlightening. 'Unique, hip, and lovable!' Diana Paul, MotherBaby International Film Festival 'The only childbirth video that makes people laugh -- a lot!' Debby Takikawa, BABY! International Film Festival 'An intelligent and well-executed film. Useful and accessible.' Jane Pincus, founder, Our Bodies, Ourselves 'Equally fitting for the art house, the seventh grade health education class, or the graduate lecture series.' Liz O'Dair, MD 'Amazing!' Jan Tritten, founder, Midwifery Today
An affair between an arsonist and a volunteer rural firefighter burns out of control.
A stop-motion animation made against a vertical pin screen describes a pedestrian, yet powerful pontification by No Nothing Cinema co-founder Dean Snider.
Beau Riley is a recovering alcoholic. His lover, David, was born a paraplegic. Through Riley's poetry, paintings, and interviews we discover a portrait of grief and healing between two people, each disabled in his own way.
The movie follows the life of a musician from 1959 to 1982, with many of the scenes set against traditional Thingyan celebrations.
A young man and young woman deal with the push and pull of a recently ended relationship.
A romantic evening for two boyfriends leads to unexpected results.
This one-hour Public Television special is a fun, nostalgic look back at some of Seattle's most cherished institutions. Filled with personal reminiscences about Seattle's people, places and events from the 20s to the 60s, THINGS THAT AREN'T HERE ANYMORE will take you back to Frederick & Nelson, Sick's Stadium and the nearby Italian community, Bobo the gorilla and more. From the old trolley system to the Aqua Theater at Green Lake, these engaging stories about Seattle's history take us back to those beloved THINGS THAT AREN'T HERE ANYMORE.
Noted author and psychologist, Dr. Henry Cloud (Boundaries) explores the Judeo-Christian perspective on The Secret phenomenon, revealing age-old truths about the powerful attraction that exists in between God and the creation whom He loves.
After a failed suicide attempt, Claire has nothing better to do than go to work. During a cigarette break, she meets Simon, a man with a few issues of his own.