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An eye-opening film about numbness in the age of social media. The diagnosis is alarming, but it is made with understated humour and energy by director David Borenstein, himself a screen zombie in digital rehab.
Based on a true story. Karin is a young blind girl who's been encouraged by her overprotective parents to encounter life boldly. Karin meets a handsome young man named Richie, who falls in love with her. Seeking greater independence from her family, Karin becomes romantically involved with him. But Richie's love, too, smothers Karin, who realizes that she is trading one dependency for another. After entering and winning a dance contest, Karin feels strong and determined to find her own way. She accepts the fact that she must face the unknown in order to grow.
CAN U FEEL IT is the experience of UMF on the big screen. It's a feature length film about a new generation seen through the eyes of the world's greatest DJ's. Tiësto, David Guetta, Carl Cox, Afrojack, Fedde le Grand, Boys Noize will be the headlining superstars that will take you on an electrifying journey through UMF and the world of dance music. The film makes you feel like you are on the dance floor and in the DJ booth at the same time and has the pace and feel of a music video mixed with in-depth storylines on the artists, the event and especially the rise of dance music around the world. UMF is the world's premiere electronic music festival. It is like the Olympics for electronic dance music (EDM) and every year during Miami Music Week all the major EDM artists and fans from around the world collide in Miami for this ultimate experience in dance music.
"The Lion King: Can You Feel The Love Tonight with Robin Roberts" will explore the enduring universal appeal of "The Lion King" franchise, tap into its past and how it came to be, and offer a glimpse into its future. Roberts speaks with director Jon Favreau and gets an exclusive, behind-the-scenes visit to the studios where the new film is being mixed.
Air is visible only in the things that it moves: in wafting curtains, billowing meadows, or swaying trees. Supported by Susanna Gartmayer’s bass clarinet compositions, Karin Fisslthaler composes an abstract experience from dynamic images that make the wind visible, audible, and perceptible in its essence—as a warm wave, as swirling chaos, as icy, whistling storm.
A young man struggles to keep his family afloat after a back injury.
Irish singer Daniel O'Donnell delivers a romantic evening of traditional favorites in this live concert filmed at the Gleneagle Events Center in Killarney. Highlights include memorable renditions of "Halfway to Paradise," "For the Good Times" and "Never Ending Song of Love," plus a rare appearance by O'Donnell's wife, Majella, who joins him for "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" and sings her own version of "Walking After Midnight."
This is a documentary about the provocative American cartoonist John Callahan. At the age of 21 Callahan got involved in a serious car-accident and was paralyzed from the waist down. Drawing cartoons has become his way to express himself although he can hardly use his hands. With a raw style, pen clutched between his hands, he draws cynical and ruthless observations of mankind. His work is praised and criticised. Callahan has provoked protest-marches and receives many angry letters. He was fired at The Miami Herald journal after drawing a cartoon in honour of Martin Luther King Jr. Day; a little boy with a wet spot on his pyjamas saying: "Mommie I had a dream".
A live cinema + music + sound collage performance piece for MAGFest. Does technology help connect people? Or does it replace them? As the tools of one age become the masters of the next, it’s precisely the gaming community that knows the Metaverse existed long before its recent corporate rebranding. In "We Can Really Feel Like We’re Here," live cinema artist SUE-C and metamedia group Negativland collage the last century’s worth of technology — the one now being resold back to us as our future. But from Sensorama to Oculus, from Second Life to PlayStation Home, from I Love Bees to Twitter — there’s only so much gamification that the real world is ever going to allow.
A nightmare in reverie: five young queer people are admitted into a clinic to undergo conversion therapy. Enduring several different and harrowing methods to change their sexual orientation and/or gender identity, the sterile space of abject trauma struggles to suppress the abundance and beauty of queer love. Striking images burst through like a new Un chant d'amour (1975).
In a short vignette of a modern gay relationship, a couple at odds find time for a moment of tenderness.
David Wojnarowicz speaking before his death. Tens pounds of pressure, tens pounds of rage
"Can You Feel This" explores the queer identity, following McKinsey Collins, a questioning young woman struggling with trauma. McKinsey is court ordered to therapy where she discovers her true identify and uncovers her painful past.
The remarkable story of Howard Finster
Shannon can only use one arm. Who knows what happened to the one in a splint. Well, she knows but she’s not telling. But she can’t rest on the healing. There’s bills to pay, and this time she'll make it work. This place will be different. She'll even paint the walls. Make it real pretty. Like a grown-up. And covers on the bed. And places to sit. Maybe that’s how to make this life stick to the ribs. Kevin is a sleepwalker. He’s awake alright, walking right through the day not sure when it starts and stops and starts again. He boxed up his life and drove down to move his mom into a nursing home about a year ago. Now, those boxes have collected as much dust as he has. These two broken people are neighbors in a duplex South of Nashville. They just shuffle and sleep through their broken lives, yards apart, walking the same floor of the same house with a wall running through it. Don't even know each other’s names.
The story of the dance revolution - the beat, the clubs and the DJs that changed music culture forever.
Harmonium and fire from Noël 2008.
Watch GCW: I Can't Feel My Face 2024 live and exclusive on TrillerTV+ straight from Nile Theater in Mesa, AZ. The first matches are already announced and you can check them below: Man Like Dereiss vs Jack Cartwheel Masha Slamovich vs Kylie Rae Nick Gage vs Fuego Del Sol Billie Starkz vs Brittnie Brooks Plus Zilla Fatu, Mance Warner, Joey Janela, Jordan, Bussy and more! *lineup subject to change
Based on the Stephen King short story That Feeling, You Can Only Say What It Is In French from the Everything’s Eventual collection.