Do What You Love Kjersti Buaas Story Streaming Avec Sous Titres En Français , Streaming avec sous-titres en Français, do what you || Regardez tout le film sans limitation, diffusez en streaming en qualité.
A three-part anthology film. 1) AMSTERDAM: Jovke and his two friends try to make some quick cash before going off to army. At the same time, he tries to establish communication both with his catatonic father and the girl he likes. 2) TIE REQUIRED: While drudging at the docks with two inseparable friends of his, Neša is waiting for a waiter's job at the bar where his mother works. After not being allowed to a birthday party, the trio decides to look for fun somewhere else. 3) ABSOLUTE PITCH: An unemployed paleonthologist spends his nights sewing dresses for his beloved one. When she sets off to countryside for work and doesn't call back, he becomes suspicious and decides to solve this sudden departure on his own.
Derek is happily married with two young children and a steady job. Everything is rosy for him. A visit to the town where he spent his bachelor days takes him into the psst and the realisation that he still belongs to the town in a strange way.
After getting into Stanford Law School, a torn 22-year-old son, Adam Shah, must decide whether to stay home and help his widowed father maintain the family restaurant or risk having the same fate as his mother.
A room of professionals come undone at a simple misunderstanding.
A couple's hunger-fueled indecisiveness about where to eat sparks a showdown, pushing them to the edge as they must find a satisfying meal and save their relationship.
This film poses the question of whether an honest judgment is better than diplomatic double-talk in situations where an individual's feelings may be hurt.
“Do What You Love” tells a retrospective story about 4x Olympic Norwegian Snowboarder, Kjersti Buaas. Watch her find a deeper connection to herself, resulting in progression and a passionate connection to health, the environment and nutrition.
Creative ways on how to make waiting not so boring!
"One sees a close-up shot of a glass being filled with water. Bubbles are formed but slowly the water regains its still quality. The glass then acts as a deformative device between the viewer and the artist, as a hand is writing "don't do to her what you did to me" on the back of the photographs. Everything is still again for a short while until, slowly and majestically, a flush of black ink flows downwards, staining the water... The ink preludes the more dramatic fate of the repeated haunting images, the deceased woman. One hears a metallic sound as the photographs move in a more frenetic spin. One is aware of the glass again, of the limited space where a struggle takes place between a probable spoon and the photographs which dematerialise under one's eyes. The sheer immediacy of the destruction process is intensified as the image dissolves into an organic paste. Then, a woman, the artist, drinks the solution, the last ironic phase of the talisman." -S.Z
A short film about home, university, and Digs accommodation.
British legend Adrian Street reflects on his life and career in and out of the ring.
A Spiritual Documentary about living your passion. We follow the life of Keith Blanchard, writer of 'The Divine Principle,' talk to people who've read his book and been influenced by his life. Keith also speaks to people he's never met to find out if they are living their passion. This documentary is meant to show you by example, that it is possible to enjoy what you do every day, by finding the one thing or several things which you are truly passionate about in life.
Frustrated with her inability to draw Grandpére's Tower, Lady Elaine erupts in anger and upsets the residents of the Land of Make-Believe. In this two-part program designed especially for little ones, friendly neighbor Mr. Rogers illustrates a few alternatives to acting hopping mad, including singing, exercising and playing the piano. He also visits dancers on the set of the smash production "Stomp" to see how they make use of their emotions.
Do You Understand What Is In Your Blood is a fusion of film, dance, poetry about the emotional experience of transitioning and the shared and differing experiences of the effects of oestrogen.
An exercise in filmmaking inspired by The Gay Divorcee (1934) and set to Erroll Garner's She's Funny That Way
Persecuted by her controlling ex-husband, Rosa plots an escape
An optically printed abstract film taken from the outtakes of an action flick mixed with noise, news broadcasts and hardcore music resulting into a raw collage powerfully evoking Filipino politics and culture.
What do women really want? When your boyfriend comes home from 'a little drink' with the boys, legless on the living room floor, and looking nothing like Patrick Swayze, what are you to do?
A mad housewife tries killing her noxious husband on Christmas Eve. The problem comes, however, when her pesky husband just won't stay dead!