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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.
A social commentary on the low-income class of the U.S. seen through the eyes of an 18-year old Hispanic girl trying to keep her father on healthcare.
Have you ever stumbled across something you've long since forgotten about - what if somebody put it there for you to find?
The lives of a recently deceased drug addict's ex-lover and best friend unexpectedly collide for a heated confrontation. Old grievances are aired and blame is tossed about like a weapon as the two come to grips with losing the man they both loved.
Costumed in a wig and mustache, Violet visits the man she has been seeing in an attempt to understand his sudden coldness towards her.
Six women, from diverse cultural backgrounds, hold onto to calming everyday routines enabling them to cope with an unfamiliar society and an uncertain future in Athens whilst also dreaming about what might be.
Destined to do great things at UNC, Carter Reynolds suffers a career-ending injury before his freshman year. But through an unlikely friend, Carter learns there's more to life than college and being pushed to the limits.
Spooky friendship
The North Carolina Charlotte Mission has Produced this DVD as a tool to cultivate the spirit of missionary work into the lives of Latter-day Saints (LDS) Featured in this DVD are the moving testimonies of converts from North Carolina Mission who where brought to the LDS church by Member-missionaries Accompanying their testimonies is an inspiring short film and the powerful words of Elder Henry B. Eyring (apostle of LDS church)
Lea, a soul wandering in despair, embarks on a surreal journey through the winding streets of Jakarta. Driven by the haunting image of a mysterious young girl from her recurring nightmare, she delves into the city's labyrinthine alleyways in search of unlocking her own self clarity and redemption.
When everything material and immaterial is stripped off, what remain are souls united by and in love.
A chronicle of Egypt's modern history through the eyes of one middle-class family.
This is our homage to all the badass, adventurous ladies we know. Crank the volume to 11, this soundtrack is a must.
Follows a young couple in the final hours of their relationship as they come to terms with each others flaws and of course their own.
In "The Way Things Can Happen," extras from "The Day After," a 1983 made-for-TV movie depicting a nuclear attack on Kansas, recollect their original scenes, now 34 years later. Having been filmed in the midst of the Cold War on location in Lawrence, Kansas and with a cast of five thousand locals, "The Day After" blurred the distinction between extras’ everyday existence and the movie and in doing so achieved the urgency and magnitude of live coverage of a national crisis - all with vast political and social implications. In their retelling of their scenes from "The Day After," the extras omit references to the movie itself, further obfuscating the distinction between what happened in the film and in reality. A portrait of a city that once performed its own fictional destruction, "The Way Things Can Happen" queers time by stepping outside of linearity, creating a space for considering life where our country was destroyed by nuclear war and choosing a different path.
"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.
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.
Despite the title’s twin references to eyesight, Ryan Ferko’s Strange Vision of Seeing Things is a film about unseen buildings and conflicts in Belgrade: those deliberately obscured, those unseeable to a tourist’s eyes, and those masked by monuments, their hypervisibility itself a form of obfuscation.
A product of Jewish day schools and way too much education, Ike finds himself adrift after the sudden death of his wife. As Ike navigates his wife’s shiva, he struggles to find meaning in the world around him, the Jew inside him, and the community trying to feed him bagels.
A moving-image collaboration between two artists. Unfolding from the creators’ perspectives in the Somali diaspora, the piece takes the lead from East African mythos and Islamic imagery to explore mythmaking, Blackness; a ‘generation of ghosts’ and the transient spirit.