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This is the 110th installment of the “Posted Grudge Spirit Footage” film series.
The real Alan Bates and other subpostmasters will speak out on ongoing struggle for justice and financial redress following UK miniseries.
Masaki Motohashi conducts field research and uncovers the relationship between ghostly posted videos, spiritual phenomena, and conventions and bizarre customs in various parts of Japan!
WWE Superstars answer questions from the media following WrestleMania XL Sunday at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field.
A young woman returns to the secluded, abandoned psychological research facility where her deceased mother once worked. Accompanied by three friends, she discovers that the ghosts of the past have found their way to the present when the hospital's legacy of experimentation and madness tears away all known bounds of time, memory and space.
“POST MORTEM berlin” shows the choreography of a body’s last journey. We experience the process of a cremation: from the arrival of the coffin to the filling of the ash capsule. The technical and hygienically perfected process of cremation renders the deceased's last encounter into an industrialized ritual.
A first-hand look into the revolutionary rise of the “citizen investigative journalist” collective known as Bellingcat. Comprised of various distinct personalities from around the globe, Bellingcat is an online association of talented and dedicated truth-seekers utilizing advanced digital research techniques to upend the world of journalism. De facto leader Eliot and his fellow researchers give us exclusive access into their tight-knit world as they demonstrate the unlimited power of open source investigation. In cases ranging from the MH17 disaster to the hidden crimes of the Syrian regime, the group’s power and growing global influence is examined and explored.
Paul Parrott plays an obsessive-compulsive bill poster in this thoroughly average Hal Roach comedy from 1923. Hired to help publicize a new Gloria Snootful picture, Paul goes bonkers with glue and paper and ends up attaching promotional material to any surface within his reach, including the rear ends of a number of people, though his attempt to nail a poster to a glass window is somewhat less successful.
Lucille (Linnea Quigley) is murdered by crime boss Severin (Jim O'Rear) and his thugs, goes to hell and returns five years later as a demon / zombie to get her revenge.
Mailman Pete has a most curious dilemma. While strolling down the street he comes upon a tiger tied to a lamppost!
This dark-comedy short film asks the question: what would life be like post-Groundhog Day? While there’s the temptation to get all pseudo-intellectual about it (POST-GROUNDHOG DAY is an exploration of post-traumatic stress disorder through a fantasy lens), truth be told, this is simply a story about two best friends bonding in the face of extra-ordinary circumstances. It’s weird and witty and warm
A short film that follows Rachel, a young woman on a night out with her best friends and her crush, that changes her life irreversibly.
An animated film about the Hudson's Bay trading post, and the relationship between fur traders and Indians.
Three friends gather for a potluck just as the world falls into apocalyptic ruin.
Isolating alone, anxious James clings to his social distance rituals, despite restrictions having been lifted. But after locking eyes with the sparky Sam, James must decide whether to step outside of his bubble or remain within it forever.
Explores the importance of music-making in the life of a pulp mill worker in rural Maine.
There is a syrup tasting carnivorous urge to conquer sexual ineptitude in overbearing glances and center the camera in the infinite void of consensual reflections of nothingness. But you will dance unlike you have ever danced before, with threads of everything you know, repackaged in metastatic digital packets of data rapidly going nowhere, blinking quickly into things outside the periphery of consciousness and knowledge, towards digital sickness that thirsts for absolution. Not even the rabid gnashing of your teeth can escape the banal. Better to grin at the costumes floating about and accept the perpetual post-Panoptic suspension.