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Charlie and Rose, a young couple aiming to sell a painting entitled ‘I Think, Therefore I Want’, struggle to hide their rising frustrations at one another throughout the evening of the exhibition.
Vanessa Place is a writer, artist, and criminal defense attorney. Her 2010 book "The Guilt Project: Rape, Morality, and Law" critically examined the laws and punitive measures currently employed in the US regarding sex crimes, in addition to proposing that we expand our conception of “rape culture” into an understanding of culture broadly. "If I Wanted Your Opinion, I’d Remove the Duct Tape" is a recording of a performance work of the same title that she toured in 2016 onward, in which she read a set of rape jokes.
Megumi, age 28, decides to join marriage agency compelled by the thought of being alone for the rest of her life. One day, Megumi is shocked. She was mistaken as Satoko Koyama (age 42) by her boss. There are gossips about Satoko being single and lonely. She driven by the fear of not getting married by the appropriate time, But she can't find the right person and gets tired of marriage hunting because she doesn't face herself seriously. One day, she is invited to Satoko's home accidentally.
A happy-go-lucky lad encounters a shiny red ball possessing a life of its own. The charisma and trickery from the amusing, bouncy object of wonder increases the young kid’s desire to play with it and have fun. However, such trickery and mischief from this red kinetic ball also enhances the boy’s frustration. After all, he just wants to play… but is the red ball willing to concede? Filmed in 35-millimeter utilizing a dearly beloved Acme Animation camera, through an 80s TV, and via an old iPhone 6… the rough quality of drawings through hundreds of frames makes for a few sweet thrills in only 30 seconds.
What's going on inside his head doesn't have to be a puzzle! This documentary reveals the importance of family and faith, how men communicate, express feelings, and the challenges and differences between the sexes. "What Men Really Want will touch your heart as it opens your eyes to new truths about men. It is moving, funny, and honest!"
Jamaican reggae artist Barrington Levy -- who teamed with Puff Daddy and Shyne in the new millennium to produce the hits "Bad Boyz" and "Bonnie and Shyne" -- reconnects with a live audience in this memorable San Francisco concert. Tracks include "Teach the Youths," "Mandela Free," "Under Mi Sensi," "She's Mine," "Be Strong," "Too Experienced," "Murder," "Love of Jah," "Prison Oval Rock" and more.
A snapshot of a 20-something's stagnancy and rejection in his hometown, years after college.
A look at the Chevrolet cars.
A documentary exploring the ways in which three people - a news anchor, a playwright, and a graphic designer - use their different mediums to talk about suicide.
Film about the band Hella's 2005 European tour.
Experimental short film in which 16 video clips are combined.
Released as part of Dying Matters Awareness Week 2012, the short film was created to act as a stimulus for changing the way the nation thinks about death. Featuring five separate scenarios, the film examines what can happen if you fail to make your wishes known.
Young Boy on the run. Bounty hunters could be anywhere, what will he do to survive
A love letter to my mother, I Just Want You to Know is a semi-autobiographical animation based on my experience dealing with different stages of grief from losing my mother. The film follows a boy’s journey to the crematorium to have his mother cremated; as he writes the letter to his mother, he reminisces about his memories of her. Struggling to make peace with himself, he understands his love for his mother and accepts her departure. Based on true events, the letter in the film is the original words I wrote for and to my mother. Dedicated to my mother, this film encourages the audience to express their emotions to their loved ones. Before you know it, they are gone.
Once a hot spot, the Bowery Follies Cabaret is now just another broken down New York City nightclub populated with the last vestiges of vaudeville entertainers, misfits and a headliner known as Heaven. She, like the club, has been there too long. In a drunken reverie, she wanders through the lives of the men who watch her sing night after night, looking for love ...trying to make sense of how she got there in the first place, hoping, for a ticket out.
A spate of local disappearances. A hill that may (or may not) be a conduit to the next life. A recluse, living off the grid, who hasn't been seen for years—until one of his high school bandmates shows up with a birthday cake.
WE WANT (U) TO KNOW reveals how Cambodians are struggling to cope with painful memories at the time of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal. This is a participatory film: Villagers from all around the country take the camera in their hands to document what they have gone through during and after the Khmer Rouge era. Through sharing their stories with the young generation, survivors are breaking 30 years of silence and initiating a powerful discourse about the challenges of the present. The big screen under the trees becomes a public space for confrontation, a picture of hope beyond this film.
Jeremy Clarkson presents humorous clips of vintage public service films and gives his commentary on them.
Meet Marty, a young man dealing with life, loss and love...oh and he has OCD. As the walls of Marty's mind begin to close in on him and his "Perfect" day, we realise the subconscious sacrifices he makes to keep his anxiety at bay.