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The director's parents Tiina and Ülo have saved more stuff in their home throughout the years than they have space to live. Useless piles of clothes, old newspapers and dishes block the way to the dinner table or bed. This is a story about a love for things and the difficulty of letting go of them.
A man accidentally runs over a woman and is then blackmailed for large sum of money by a mysterious caller.
Moving Painting #7 to reach coexistent point where abstract and figure are equally fused.
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The companies Ngan Kong and Ng Teng Kei are classic brands with more than 70 years in Macao. After long, prosperous days, times have changed, bringing numerous problems. One of the properties had no choice but to sell its assets ending a seven decade story. The other one, however, just went in the opposite direction…
When you have to bury the dead, 'cause you can't make a living as a dairy farmer anymore and vegan hippies try to find their peace in a hidebound village, life starts to reveal its absurdity. The documentary sooner or later tells the tragicomic story of a villages' struggle for the future.
1:34 a.m. In a snowy suburb. Jérémie, 24, parks his modified car in front of a crowded club. The usual concerns of his friends: Man, do you have anything to make me tough all night? - don't really interest him. Jeremy is looking for someone.
In the opening scene we are witness to an old man’s lament about a world he no longer understands. Subsequent sequences gradually introduce us to various inhabitants of an unspecified southern Italian village and to the many bizarre situations in which the characters of the three vaguely adumbrated stories appear. Although some of them meet on a daily basis, the viewer receives scant information about their relationships, let alone their lives, and with no plot context. Nevertheless, the tone generated by the artfully composed shots and musical accompaniment suggests something inauspicious, even subliminally disturbing. The film, the script of which earned director Caputo the Mattador International Screenwriting Award, seeks to explore the typical Italian provincial world where the effort to be new and modern clashes with a commitment to deeply rooted traditions.
Through interviews with historians from various parts of the country, Nicolás Montero reconstructs the first thirty years of Colombia's Independence, from the resignation of the King of Spain, due to the Napoleonic invasion in 1808, to the promulgation of the Constitution of Cúcuta in 1821.
The adult sisters, Suski and Mikko, and Mikko’s 11-year-old child, Miro, come to visit their mother Anne for an annual visit on her birthday. Little by little, it becomes clear why the children only visit their mother once a year. Anne gets the whole group confused by talking about her favorite topics – death and accidents.
Former Portland director Penny Allen’s (PROPERTY, PAYDIRT) new film is the intimate, turbulent portrait of a French-Algerian-Moroccan family residing in Algeria and adrift following the death of their mother, Zineb, a notorious smuggler of gold and jewels. Filmed over the course of three years, the film finds its own space between documentary and fiction as the family’s story brings to life the complexities of cross-border identities, the influence of political context on individual lives, and the importance of the mother figure in Arab/Islamic cultures
The documentary tells the story of journalist Vladimir Herzog, nicknamed Vlado, who has been tortured and murdered during the repression years of Brazilian military dictatorship.
See you later is a mantra, a declaration of love, and a testament to all those who are waiting and who, in the end, could not meet the ones they were waiting for. Commanders fill in a form for «planned casualties» before every military operation, but this story is about why you and I are still alive. It is an autobiography for two, where the war is not the most important thing.
Two friends are trapped in school in the middle of zombie apocalypse and they have one mission...To save their own lives.
During a summer vacation, a young couple deals with an unexpected pregnancy.
The trauma and pain of past neglect seems to have healed. But under that calm surface, No one realizes there's something inside all along.
Forty years ago, a documentary film about Soviet cardiac surgeons was released. Perhaps, for the first time on our screen, doctors reflected on the value of human life, talked about their experiences caused by the death of a patient, about the imperfection of Soviet medicine, the lack of knowledge and responsibility of doctors. For forty years, medicine has made an incredible breakthrough, but the moral problems that plague doctors have remained the same. “You can’t get used to death” is the leitmotif of the paintings, old and new. The film was awarded as the Best Non-Fiction Film at the Russian Film Festival "Window to Europe" - 2016.
This is not a suicide movie. Emil, Donald and Julie are alive and rub shoulders, without much reason. Probably because they love each other. Finally, it may be a story. We'll see.
The widow of a thief learns that the chateau she lives in has a fortune in gold hidden somewhere.