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A re-examination of the brutal murders of four flight attendants in the 70s and 80s. Is the wrong man behind bars? If so - will the victims' families ever get justice? Part of True Crime on Channel 4.
After losing his job during lockdown, Natan signs up to a microtask website. Having become a “Turker” alongside tens of thousands of others, he is paid a cent for each face he erases on Google Street View. Under the guise of Otto, a fictional character, he embarks on an experimental and playful investigation into “clickworkers”, haunted by the spectre of Beckett.
On a slag heap, where coal miners used to tramp, men are now awaiting each other.
Yorgos wakes up one morning and decides to adopt a dog. For him, it is the solution to all his problems. How could a living being who gives and receives so much love represent anything negative? Anticipating his family's reactions and future attempts at reasoning him, Yorgos decides to leave, accompanied by his dog and his prism collection. Through numerous worried calls from his loved ones, Yorgos tries to prove to them that despite what they believe, he is capable of taking care of a dog, and of himself. As he wanders through the city and the repercussions of his actions gradually catch up with him, Yorgos is faced with the difficulty of a decision that he will have to make as quickly as possible.
In a ficticious “gulf republic” president Koyaga rules. His countless lies and crimes are revealed in the songs of the griot, the West African story-teller. After 21 years of dictatorship his rule finds an end through a coup d’état. Koyaga flees to his native village in order to regain the basis of his power in a magical way employing his mother’s and a village wizard’s help. The film is a satirical look at the rulership of African dictators and the unfortunate mingling of mythology,magic and politics
Flight Attendant School was a TV show on the Travel Channel that documented the lives of future Frontier Airlines flight attendants in training. The show focused on the day-to-day lives of the trainees and trainers at the Colorado-based airline. GRB Entertainment produced the docu-soap and delivered 18 thirty-minute episodes. Frontier Airlines was selected for the television series after the producers created preview episodes called "sizzle reels" of several airlines training departments. In the end, GRB decided to focus on the Frontier training department. Under the lead of Pam Gardner and Frank Barr, Instructors Marco Tosacano, Chris Basore, Melissa Dahlman, and Sherri Ertle showed America what it takes to become a Flight Attendant in the post 9/11 world.
Frankie is a car park attendant at the spectacular Giant’s Causeway in Co. Antrim. His friend Cathy and her husband Paul are in trouble. Nevertheless as Frankie always says, "Something will turn up!"
A financially desperate salaryman teams up with his friend to kidnap a rich girl to make a quick buck. But then he gets a call and learns that his own daughter has been kidnapped as well.
Waiting for April is a romantic, epic cop comedy freely inspired by songs and medieval fables collected by storyteller Michel Faubert. Detective Haffigan investigates a mysterious singing bone, a talisman endowed with dangerous powers, and chased after by a coterie of second-rate outlaws. The bone turns out to be in possession of Mithridate, a seductive actor with a gorilla’s right arm. Haffigan expresses romantic interest in the charming comedian, but he rebuffs her, instead setting his sights on Eleonore, a cashier at the Bank of Permanent Fog, who promises to liberate him from the bone’s curse.
After the death of her best friend, Suzanne goes to the funeral vigil. She feels a deep loneliness and despite her grief, she misses the tears.
Memory mixes with desire as a museum attendant is caught up in sado-masochistic fantasies inspired by a 19th century painting of slaves in chains called Scene on the coast of Africa. The man remembers his past as a singer and delivers Dido's lament from Purcell's opera.
Six strangers confront their uniquely 21st century anxieties with the help of a sorcerer in this playful performance art consciousness-bender-cum-ghost story about the search for meaning in the age of social media.
In En Atendant, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker is taking a new step in her exploration of the combination of music and dance. After Bach and Webern in Zeitung, The Beatles in The Song and Mahler in 3Abschied, this time her starting point is the Ars Subtilior: a complex and intellectual form of polyphonic music from the 14th century that is based on dissonance and contrast. Ars Subtilior developed on the ruins of the plague and the Church at a time when the social, political and religious pillars of mediaeval society were fragmenting. Nowadays this upheaval seems more relevant than ever. In the light of today’s increasingly confusing events and the complexity of the choices we face, the question of our mortality and physicality is becoming ever more crucial.
In Mauritania, a country seemingly bound by tradition and male dominance, three women speak freely about sex, love and money.
How a tribe in the jungle of Papua New Guinea contacted the outside world with a desire to convert to Christianity.