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A look into Africa that is rarely available to ethnographers or anthropologists. At its heart is the spirit of interaction. It observes, but with the wavering eye of home movie, rather than the fixed formality of a documentary.
An eclectic mix of short films, documentaries, cartoons and videos, Wholphin features rarely seen works by both emerging artists and established filmmakers. Directors Spike Jonze (Being John Malkovich), David O. Russell (Three Kings) and Miguel Arteta (The Good Girl) contribute to this collection. Highlights include an intimate portrait of Al Gore, Selma Blair having an interesting visit with a gynecologist, and a look inside the mind of a writer.
NYC comedy from 2005. Jay Presley, Millicent Penny, Andrea Fry vs a drugger.
Main Line Steam Diary - June/July 2016
Main Line Steam Diary, News & Events, Swanage Gala, Manor Commemoration, Giants of Steam, East Coast Duchess
In this issue you'll find all the news that's unfit for the tabloids, the real face of skateboarding. Our global search for footage leads us to edge of the Earth, spots in Japan, Hong Kong, England, Italy, Holland, and New Zealand are covered. The choicest cuts. The cream of the crop. The whole kit and kaboodle (or a real live wire) AND THEN SOME.
Series of animated vignettes linked by a disembodied hand which appears to be drawing the illustrations.
The Portalz is a CGI animated fantasy drama based on the popular web series. In Vol. One Issa/Camia, we see how Isabella and Aaron's forbidden romance began.
Jeremy Wray: Big. Burly. Technical tricks. The Orange County local take a little embarcadero. London: Taking the underground route in the United Kingdom. A city scene report by TLB and Skin. Chaos: Mad minutes of complete mayhem. A raw look at the latest in modern urban manipulation. Erick Sermon, a few words with the member of EPMD on the L.I. scene, and his latest studio project, also rare studio footage. Contest section: Fun and facts at the Bricktown, Playground Tahoe, and Brooklyn Banks contests.
Cimon has a drag-persona named Miss Inga issues, a place to run and hide when life is hard. One day a bachelor party very he performs goes very wrong and Cimon must face reality.
Puppet Bartholomew makes a change to his life.
Growing up Black and Queer in 1970s and 80s Britain.
This second Isuma-Artcirq co-production by Igloolik youth is a story about a young Inuk who lost his love. Using alcohol to put reality and the past behind, the past keeps hunting him. When he loses control and beats up a man on the street he is sentenced to two months in an outpost camp, where a hunter is waiting for him.
Issei is a porn director in Tokyo. One night, he convinces a prostitute to shoot a sex scene with him. The prostitute strongly ressembles to Alexia, a Young girl he met when he studied in France.
This ia a video magazine by Fotodisk Video in association with Metal Forces magazine. It contains over 100 minutes of promos, interviews and live footage. Includes a small booklet. This issue contains: Jon Bon Jovi Faith No More Little Angels Love/Hate Lars Ulrich Lita Ford Metal Church Annihilator Joe Satriani Ratt Twisted Sister from 1983 Tigertailz
Touring Issey Miyake's design studio and factory as well as spotlighting his garments on the runway, this program presents a total look at one of the world's leading fashion designers. Half innovation, half invention, Issey's use of pleats and twists has opened up a whole new world of possibilities in fabric by exploiting texture and wrinkles. The process of folding and twisting the fabrics by hand, then baking them, is captured on film. Miyake talks about his background, training, and some of his favorite projects, such as designing costumes for William Forsythe's Frankfurt Ballet and outfits for Lithuania's 1992 Olympic team.
Treasures III: Social Issues in American Film, 1900-1934 is the first DVD set to explore the social activism of movies during their first decades. The 48-film line-up showcases four features—Redskin (1929), a two-color Technicolor racial tolerance epic filmed on location at Canyon de Chelly and Acoma Pueblo; The Soul of Youth (1920), directed by William Desmond Taylor (and featuring juvenile justice reformer Judge Ben Lindsey playing himself); Where Are My Children? (1916), Lois Weber’s anti-abortion, pro-birth control classic; and The Godless Girl (1928), Cecil B. De Mille's sensational exposé of juvenile reformatories. Also presented are comedies, serial episodes, cartoons, newsreel stories, melodramas, and documentaries covering topics ranging from immigration to the vote for women.
Series of animated vignettes linked by a disembodied hand which appears to be drawing the illustrations. In the first segment, the hand turns around a drawing of an old man and canine-hero Rin Tin Tin magically appears. In the second set of segments, drawings of children morph into adults who look completely unlike their youthful countenances. in the final segment, the hand slices up "The House That Jack Built" into the pictures of the most significant characters in the children's rhyme, and then reattaches the slips of paper to reform the house.