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Looking to the future is a documentary about the filming of the legendary trilogy Back to the Future.
An apathetic, time traveling tinkerer seeks purpose after finding his future granddaughter amidst a barren wasteland inhabited by maniacal outlaws.
Portugal, Brazil and Cape Verde. Countries linked by the sea and the culture of nostalgia. The film travels across three continents and finds characters marked by absences produced by events that transform the history of these countries. Like fascism, colonization, slavery, dictatorships and leaving never to return. The culture of saudade is the thread that connects conversations by the sea.
Content with lazy days, pizza, Mario Kart and box sets, Daniel and Mary are a twenty-something couple with their lives stuck on pause - that is until two, very familiar-looking, visitors from the future come to hit fast-forward and blow some smoke up their bums.
A sample of futuristic commercials created, written, shot, animated, sound designed and directed by Davy
The original rap superstar tells the story of his career, with candid interviews with the people that matter most to him. Also includes performances of "I Need Love," "Mama Said Knock You Out," "The Boomin' System" and "Around the Way Girl."
The practices of football in Brazil and the issues surrounding the sport. Press, players as a commodity, the popular passion, the practice on the fields of várzea. The statements of Luiz Carlos de Freitas, a young promise of Palmeiras, and Feola's coach, as well as an interview with Pelé.
“Looks like another party celebrating the 20th anniversary of Walt Disney World”, Michael Eisner then Disney Company Chairman and CEO continues “It’s hard to believe it’s been 20 years since the Walt Disney World Resort has been dedicated in Florida, and our challenge is to make the next 20 years just as special. From the visions that started the magic to the increasable additions that make Walt Disney World the happiest place on earth. John Lithgow is our host, giving us a chance to take a look at Walt Disney from a different perspective. Not only do we get to look at the current attractions but a look at the planning that went into creating the number one family vacation destination in the world. The story starts about 3,000 miles west of Walt Disney World, in an orange grove. The Story of Walt Disney World starts… “Once Upon a time in 1955…”
Inspired by the cut-up technique of William S. Burroughs, Days of Future Past juxtaposes childhood musings and anxious contemporary introspections, separated by a permeable membrane of time and memory.
Set in a post apocalyptic landscape 28 thousand years into the future, "Future World: City of Mass Destruction" is an amazing vision of the last city on earth. After four atomic holocausts and the second Ice Age, only one city remains on our ravaged planet - a city on the edge of insanity, overrun by mutants and madmen, and largely controlled by the tyrannical Devoz Corporation. This dying metropolis is mired in the throes of a power struggle amongst the city's final three corporate dynasties. The surviving corporation must in the end turn to a tribe of Amazon warrior women it once tried to destroy to save their dying planet. Visionary director Daniel E. Falicki guides you through a world of lesbian warriors, insufferable Grugs, a vicious Spider Queen, and a Blue Genie with loads of "smokable" fun! Are YOU ready to party like it's the year 30,000? Then take a trip to FUTURE WORLD! A cutting edge rotoscoped feature in the style of Ralph Bakshi's "Heavy Metal," "Future World: City of ...
Short documentary on the history of spanish football with the colaboration of the Real Sociedad football club.
The story based on an idea by Antón Reixa and inspired by a real case, describes the adventures of a modest football team that, due to various ups and downs, has been sponsored by a girls club. What follows, is the imaginable scandal on the part of the traditional sector of the town, and the subsequent reaction of "living forces." The three main ingredients of this comedy are soccer, with a constant presence in our lives, prostitution and other activities condemned by established morality, and love.
Looking back at footage of Venice Biennale 2011, The Artist remembers the optimistic feelings felt at the time, the projected careers, the romantic setting and how art meant something. The Finnish pavilion was closed when the footage was shot because of a fallen tree. Was it a sign? The sinking city echoes The Artist's current sense of resignation. The piece shifts from video footage into cartoons with speech bubbles, perhaps in an effort to reclaim the voiceover from a romanticising of ennui that seemed to be setting in. Is this a new beginning? Liberated from its ambitions for an illustrious career, art has now become a more metaphysical means of survival.
The life and works of Frei Otto told in his own words and by those he inspired. An in-depth look at the rise of lightweight architecture, form finding, and its continued relevance for the future of architecture.
Using a Mayan coin to travel through time, a wisecracking young explorer travels to the future where he finds Earth an apocalyptic wasteland besieged by neo-Nazis and mutants. A regional SOV film made in Ontario by a local cast.
This year's LOST LANDSCAPES pictures the infrastructures, peoples and landscapes of California, centering on San Francisco’s everyday past and the futures we have tried to build. Casting an archival gaze on San Francisco and cities, towns and places throughout California where nature and culture meet, the film recalls moments in the history of our state's resources, the scars of settlement and its backbones: transportation, extraction, communication, travel and labor — all intersecting in a panoramic city/state symphony documenting the past and suggesting possible futures in an age of systemic uncertainty. This year's film (the 17th!) combines home movies, government-produced and industrial films, feature-film outtakes and many other surprises (including many newly discovered San Francisco historical images).
Indonesia struggles with high poverty rates and discrimination against minority groups. Ronny P. former actor and activist, organizes tours for the rich to meet the poor, and provides shelter to foreigners, LGBT, the sick and disabled. He seeks investors for his dream movie "Memories for The Future" to let the world know the real history and tragedy of Indonesia. Others say he is a charlatan, a man in deep debt exploiting everything that crosses his path. Somewhere few and far between lies the truth. "The making of Memories for the Future" is a reflection on social ethics in Indonesia, set in an a-typical middle class household on the edge of falling into despair and poverty.