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A woman goes home for the holidays to Kentucky, where she's forced to confront an unresolved family trauma.
This satirical take on the shock-doc genre, examines some 'mental' mental conditions. Establishing a new type of genre, this 'odd doc' (and deadpan comedy) charts the struggles of a young couple dealing with a rare problem that threatens their relationship. Charlie, can't stop binning everything in sight - it might not be so bad if it stuff needing throwing out; unfortunately: remote controls, phones, unpaid bills, pets...The list grows longer and his partners patience shorter. Charlie and Jess then begin various strategies to help them cope. But will it be enough...
Trevor Phillips confronts some uncomfortable truths about racial stereotypes, as he asks if attempts to improve equality have led to serious negative consequences.
Veteran British rockers the Pretty Things perform their groundbreaking 1968 concept album S.F. Sorrow in its entirety at London's Abbey Road
1. Champion The Underdog 2. Pop Star 3. The Story Of My Life 4. Affluenza 5. Everyone Loves You 6. Television 7. Love Yourself 8. (I'm) Wasting My Time (Yet Again) 9. Welcome To My Shangri-La 10. Walk Like An Egyptian 11. Being Good Is Okay, But Being Better's Better 12. Scream Eureka 13. The One Who Wouldn't Change You 14. These Are The People Who Live In My House 15. Zero Hero 16. Good Guys Finish Last 17. Red Wine Smile
Short documentary about the making of the Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers musical "Swing Time".
This portrait of the New York band Sonic Youth marking the band’s 20th anniversary covers its history from the beginnings to today. Numerous video clips and films of live gigs as well as interviews with, and reminiscences of, collaborators over the years will be used to document the musical development of one of the most innovative and influential bands of the last two decades. Contemporaries include former mentor Glenn Branca, composer and conductor of guitar symphonies which had a seminal influence on participating musicians such as Lee Ranaldo and Thurston Moore, who went on to become Sonic Youth’s guitarists. The band members‘ numerous creative arts projects and other musical activities – in particular improvised music – will be covered in depth.
Third and last part of the musical short film Halfway.
My Chemical Romance: Things That Make You Go Mmmm! reveals for the first time the full story of New Jersey's finest sons.
101 Ways (the things a girl will do to keep her Volvo) chronicles the epic adventures of Watson (Wendy Hoopes), a struggling young writer who moves to the quiet suburbs to write her first novel. A New York City native, Watson isn't much of a driver, and her over-protective mother forces her to buy a car she can't afford - a brand new Volvo. Watson falls in love with the car, but real life quickly catches up to her in the form of the repo man when she falls behind on her monthly payments. To avoid losing her beloved wheels, Watson tries her hand at two of the oldest professions: waiting tables and phone sex. At the same time, her meddling best friend (Jamie Harrold), convinces Watson to ignite her stagnant love life by pursuing a sexually-phobic pilot (Gabriel Macht) and an aloof supermarket cashier (Glenn Fitzgerald). The result is a refreshing comedy packed with star cast performances and an overriding moral: life's long and winding road has as many speed bumps as straightaways.
In the eyes of a child, aliens are mystical. Their secrets are something which amazes even the depths of one's imagination. We have seen them, we have evidence of their existence. We raise questions like do they have feelings? Are they walking among us? Do they wear make up, apply toner, and put face masks just like us? As we seek for answers to these questions, we are again confronted by another: are aliens made to conceal their realities through their skin care, or their skin care reveals a deeper identity to who they really are?
Using Julie Andrews and origami patterns, this film plays with notions of power and pleasure in an interracial, sexual relationship.
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Edition of a book of interviews with filmmaker Joseph Morder, the author of over 1200 films and of the longest cinematic journal there is, including his biography since the late 1960s until today, his ideas on cinema and his relation with other filmmakers.
Tell me the Story Of all These Things is an accumulation of several narrative threads drawing together intimate conversations between the artist and her two sisters, ominous animated visions of a metamorphosing body, e-learning training on Prevent, and staged, performed gestures.
In "A lot of things don't, don't really exist anymore" I talk to myself about my religious upbringing. I grew up in a fundamental Christian community that built their identity on the understanding of Christianity to be the only true way of living, and therefore a critical reflection about the absolute rightness of their beliefs was utterly out of question. Nonbelievers were seen as "lacking something", as people who either need to be educated or avoided. A binary opposition which decried all non-Christian cultures and people as incomplete was imposed, in order to define their own Christian identity as superior and to gain power over the other. The supremacy of an all-encompassing God who divides the world in "right" and "wrong", "heaven" and "hell" and the demand to commit to such a God always felt restrictive to me and deprived me of the agency.
A show called "10 Most Terrifying Things in History that Really Happened" is struck with fear during a live broadcast on an infamous cursed house when bizarre phenomena occur, and the spirit of a young girl gets captured on film. The hosts decide to go towards the cursed house and purify the spirits on live TV.
1001 Things You Should Know is a quiz show that has aired on Channel 4 since 12 November 2012, hosted by Sandi Toksvig.