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Beautiful and melancholic movie from Finland. Love is strong. Home of the presidents. Let’s smile.
A journey through the life of C. Saratchandran who travelled constantly with the camera and cinemas. As someone who pioneered in media activism as part of the little magazine movement during the Emergency, Sarat later on took up the very political duty of documenting the popular struggle movements of Kerala. This film tries to be exactly that, a clear take on the popular risings of not just Kerala, but the whole of India, by exploring and coordinating the history of those who have travelled along with Sarat. Sarat, who remained wide awake in both at the struggle fronts and in his personal relationships; for someone as unconditionally empathetic, the camera was always the third eye for fulfilling his mission; the third eye of resistance.
John, a great American actor, while he was playing golf in France, received a golf ball in his face and lost an eye. However, he can count on the excellence of European medicine and the emergence of the Chinese economy...
What will a little boy wonder when blowing out the candles on a birthday cake with his eyes closed tightly?
Lovers living in a 1DK apartment. A human infectious virus announced by a university research institute. Goldfish. water tank. What comes to mind after passing each other...
Orphan girl under the protection of a benefactor begins to suspect that her mother had an affair with him and that he's her father.
The film shows the dedication ceremony of the Vietnam War Memorial in Westminster, California. Also presented are video clips from the Vietnam war showing Vietnamese and American soldiers, together, fighting the North Vietnamese.
This is a film about the boundless might of love and its traceable and invisible transformations, its lights and shades. The film deals with the never-ending human craving for beauty, perfection and spiritual elevation. In an art-style somewhere between Juan Miro and Aubrey Beardsley and Inspired by the poetry of P.K. Yavorov.
The picture is about the impossibility of love of two young people. In the picture, the authors ask themselves whether the responsible person can be happy, how to choose between what you want and what is right and what is generally right.
Si Mata Malaikat (Angel Eyes) was killed by Si Buta dari Goa Hantu (The Blind from The Haunted Cave) aka Badra Mandrawata. His head was decapitated. But when lightning strikes his grave, Si Mata Malaikat rises up again without his head. His head had been taken by Sapu Jagad. After defeating Sapu Jagad, Si Mata Malaikat takes his child hostage and sends the wife, Marni, to find his nemesis, Badra. Marni then learns martial arts from the powerful master, Guntur Saketi. She is given a powerful skill called Jarum Seribu Halilintar (Thousand Thunders Needle), which has to be used with the help of the master’s student, Darus. Together, they defeat Mata Malaikat.
Adolescence is always a difficult time; it is doubly so for Gábina. For one thing, she is growing up in the normalization years of the 1970s, and then she also has to face the reality that her father is a well-known actor disavowed by the regime. Although he abandoned the family years before, his existence casts an ominous shadow over the lives of not only Gábina, but also her older sister and mother, who are trying to find a civilized way through the social mire of the times.
Naturalist and amateur filmmaker Dorothy Maxey observes the wildlife in her native Norfolk capturing on Super 8 film a variety of interesting flora and fauna, including at Thompson Common where ponies wade into the pingos and steal the heads from the water violets, and in her own back garden stumbling across wrestling toads. The filmmaker even recalls a story of nursing a poorly mouse following a frosty night by returning home with it to kindly warm him up under the grill!
One inside, one outside. One thin line that creates “us” and “them”. The importance of the borders has again a huge impact in Europe. Yesterday it was all about free movement. Today it´s about controled borders. And walls and fences have become normality. “Before our eyes” is a testimony that shows a situation where Hungary, and indirectly Europe closes itself to the outside world. The film portrays four places, four events, which was filmed over three days in early September 2015, when the worst refugee crisis we have seen since the Second World War started in earnest. “My Europe does not build walls!” said Stefan Löfven, the swedish prime minister, in a speech a few days later. Before our eyes shows how words and actions are no longer connected. Today, Spain, Greece, Bulgaria, the UK, Hungary, Slovenia and Austria have built fences and walls to strengthen theirs and Europe’s external borders.
Short film by documentary director Shi Jian.
Graduation work
A father and his two young daughters travel through a war-torn area. The father explains to his eldest why they need to shield the youngest from what's really happening around them. The eldest finally understands and vows to protect her sister. But how far will she go to keep her promise?
An employee of an advertising agency tries to uncover the cause of the murder of his friend the journalist Sherif. His search leads him to an international organization that is behind his friend's death,who was trying to reveal its activities that threaten national security.
The ideas for the next film, Pour vos beaux yeux (For Your Beautiful Eyes), came from Félix." In eight minutes and 75 shots, the film tells the story of a young man who finds a glass eye in a park, becomes obsessed with the object and attempts to get rid of it by sending it through the post. With Henry Van Vyve in the main role (Labisse and his sister Ninette made an appearance only in the first third of the script), the film was a clear surrealist statement, one year after Un chien andalou.