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Earth is just a place. But it's not even a normal place, as most of the cosmos is empty. Normal is the vast and immense void, cold and universal, the eternal night of space in comparison with which the stars, its planets, already appear as something painfully rare and precious. If we were dropped at random into the cosmos, the probability that we would appear on the planet or even in its vicinity would be less than a part of a billion, a billion, a billion.
Children & Family, Kids' TV, Cartoons, Ages 2-4, Education & Guidance - Rusty, Yorky and Zigzag star in this pair of episodes from the late-1990s kids' show "The Big Garage," which follows the animated adventures of friendly cabs and their pals around the colorful metropolis of Taxitown. In "Just Along for the Ride," tow truck Rusty accidentally tows a sleeping Yorky to Scrapland. In "You Better Believe It," Zigzag is beside herself with anticipation as she awaits a visit from the tire fairy.
Amidst a looming recession, Pretium Vitae focusses on those fighting against the cost of living crisis.
Theater play "Les précieuses ridicules" played by the "Comédie française" in 1997.
Uncut 16mm with in-camera quadruple exposure - a print will be made for Analog exhibition as well as digital.
Experimental short
Arguing for communal harmony and filial piety, the film tells of Madhumal (Dave), a rich zamindar, his beloved son Shashibhushan (Yusuf), his loving daughter Ammapurna (Mani) and his adopted son Madhav (Chichenkar). When Madhumal picks up a wounded child swathed in bandages, a title says 'nay, Hindus and Mohammedans are but the children of one loving father, God'. In close up, Madhumal is shown donating equally to the Aligarh Muslim and Benares Hindu universities. In contrast, his dissolute son Shashibhushan falls into the clutches of the villain Gadbaddas and the courtesan Nurjeha
An actor and an actress repeat scenes of a film which they must play in their apartment. The filmmaker shoots the tests.
Toni, a neglected and spoiled 10-year-old boy, tries in every way to look like the idols that inspire his lonely days.
This rousing documentary shines a light on venerable New Orleans jazz ensemble the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, exploring both its multi-decade history and its kinetic 2010 collaboration and concert with indie rock revivalists My Morning Jacket.