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Travel on seven different steam locomotives during winter in Utah, Nevada, and Ohio.
An audio-visual experience documenting what happens when Josh Garrels and Mason Jar Music go to an island to try to create something beautiful.
Two people think they hear a BARK in the DARK.
Many millions of years ago, before even our ancestors walked the earth, there were dinosaurs. MONSTERS IN THE OUTBACK features the often dramatic evidence which proves that Australia was once a place where dinosaurs roamed in vast numbers. Presented by scientist Kelly Strzepek, MONSTERS IN THE OUTBACK was produced by Bearcage in collaboration with the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum and Eyecandy Animation. By combining live action and 3D animation, this 43 minute documentary features the landscape of Outback Queensland, fossil detectives and compelling reconstructions to tell the story of these grand creatures.
A fearful and lone monk lost in a forest meets himself as his inner fear takes on a new external manifestation. Written and Directed by artist filmmaker Karma Wangchuk, the film presents itself as an impressionist painting.
British Documentary
The pickers. The players. The Singers. The songwriters. The storytellers.The String bands. The hometowns. The hand me downs. The hall of famers. The up-and-comers. The melodies. The memories. The moments. The twangy two-finger tunes that define who we are. And where we are. The music we call Country in the Carolinas. Only on PBS Charlotte. Featuring music by: The Avett Brothers, Jim Avett, The Banknotes, The Briar-hoppers, Don Gibson, Rhiannon Giddens, Joe Lasher, Jack Lawrence, Mark O'Conner, Earl Scruggs, Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith, Steep Canyon Rangers, The Trailblazers, Doc Watson, Lee Ann Womack. Bonus Footage. Live performances by: The Briarhoppers, The Trailblazers, The Banknotes
This is our world. A warm comfortable, familiar Place, but walk away from the fire and look up our thoughts soon leave home are we just insignificant specks is the universe welcoming or hostile we can stand here forever wondering or we could turn our back on this beach leave home to see the universe from here to its edge to discover its wonders confront its horrors
Multimillionaire landowner Paul Lister wants to turn his 23,000-acre estate north of Inverness into Europe's first wilderness reserve. Reinstating the old Caledonian pine forests is the first of his plans. He then wants to release long-lost animals, starting with moose and wild boar, and eventually predators such as brown bears, lynx and wolves. Some of the local people are far from convinced by Paul's vision. Will he even be allowed to let loose moose in the glen?
Masoud and Sonny are two men who both want the same thing, open a restaurant. Unfortunately, they don't have much money. To earn money they both look for a job, until Masoud finds a job as a messenger for an important businessman. For this man, they have to take a vase to a mafia boss one day. In the meantime, Sonny has fallen in love with Soraya, who happens to be his employer's daughter. Inadvertently, Sonny involves Soraya in delivering the vase.
A murder mystery unfolds at a halloween party.
Gus Arnheim and his band play the title song, sung by June Robbins (with Bouncing Ball). Animated sequence:...
A couple turns the cameras towards themselves showing an intimate side of Lyme Disease the world has yet to see. They also take the viewer on a journey researching the truth, lies and healing behind our modern era's most misunderstood chronic illness.
Two strippers decide a walk in the park might lift their spirits, which do get a big boost when they contemplate a park monument dedicated to sailors in this audacious, “beefy” romp.
To learn the story of its Independence, Olie Hunter Smart took on an immense challenge to walk the length of India, a 4,500km journey that saw him on his feet for over seven months seeking out untold stories of Independence and Partition. Olie’s route saw him trekking over snowy mountain passes high up in the Himalayas, battling intense heat in the northern plains, and being drenched to the bone by monsoon rains as he walked through the rural heartland of the country. Following in Gandhi’s footsteps, Olie immerses himself in the culture, being invited in by so many of the people he encounters, recording shocking and heartfelt first-hand accounts of India’s struggle for freedom gained 70 years earlier. Having never made a film before, this film is the culmination of almost two years of hard work, self-filming, writing, editing and producing, with invaluable support and music by Austin Vince.
(Nosotros Y El Jazz) A documentary on a group of black Havana youths in the 1940s and 50s who hung out listening and dancing to jazz. In private houses and various bars in the cities, they enjoyed what were then called "Jam Sessions." Movies such as STORMY WEATHER and CABIN IN THE SKY made these young men and women dream as they discovered the art of African American musicians, singers, and dancers. Filmmaker Frank E. Flowers (SWALLOW) will introduce the screening.
1894. Directed by James H. White. Camera operated by William Heise. A Thomas A. Edison production.
A predominantly auditory experience where most of the time is made of “Dark Space” and suspense. The visual and narrative structure of the film imagines a reversal and transitions of perspective between sound and image, where the natural world is “Shown” mainly through the reverberation of sounds produced in a state of suspension and surprise. An initiatory path, started through the subtraction of “Visible Frames” (primary elements), which transformed the absence of information into an opportunity for creating intimacy in a new emotional perception and creative space.
When a postlingually deaf young woman, Elizabeth, is released from an abusive psychiatric hospital in which she was "treated" for homosexuality, she rediscovers her first lover Marilyn. Though romantic longing persists, Elizabeth may not act on this due to socio-politically enforced ideologies surrounding same-sex relationships. Seeking comfort amid her hopelessness one evening when Marilyn leaves her, Elizabeth accepts affection from a prostitute, Linda, and commits a serious mistake when the encounter goes awry. In an attempt to escape her inevitable fate and love Marilyn openly, Elizabeth decides to undergo a critical operation. Ultimately, she is left to question the worth of living one's truth at a time when the consequences could mean losing her life.