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I Guess Im Not Going to Get to Vegas is a short portrait of Florence Sterling, who passed away from lung cancer, told through the stories and memories of her lover of over 40 years, Aileen. The piece explores illness, love, and loss through the relationship between two elderly Jewish lesbians who came out before the emergence of a visible gay rights movement.
This Perrier Award winning show was recorded over two nights at London's Comedy Store in front of an almost riotous audience. Live on stage Redneck comedian and ex con Otis Lee Crenshaw performs his whisky laced songs, with thoughts on Women, Trailer Parks and Southern white trash. Otis relives his memories of prison life through sharp one liners and songs, as ever accompanied by his band The Black Liars, with Orson Carson on guitar and Alvy Ronson on double bass.
A history of the U.S. manned space program post Apollo, as seen by Mission Control.
Motivational speaker and self-help author Andy Andrews effectively blends standup comedy with inspirational storytelling in this live performance that includes musings on the Civil War, Little League baseball, parental advice, and much more.
An exploration of the exotic locations of 'The World Is Not Enough'
These Are Not My Images follows the voyage of a disillusioned Western filmmaker, accompanied by a half-blind guide and her encounter with a local filmmaker in a skewed "road movie" set in the near future. It evokes the different meanings of "place" : a location, a territory, a context, a situation, and a home. It speaks of being at your own place and being (at the place of) another, about identity and alterity, intimacy and distance, about the relationship between the "first" and the "Third". Images and sounds were recorded in Tamil Nadu. The images refer to different modes of image-making (painting, photography, film and video). They alternate from documentary" to "painterly images" created through digital and analog processing.
From amateur wunderkind Samuel Morrison comes his debut non-narrative short, a collection of three short semi-PSAs all based around the concept of clarifying why we need to separate the artist from the art.
The Mississippi Mass Choir delivers its seventh inspiring live performance, with special guest appearances by vocalist Beverly Crawford and Grammy-winning producer Milton Biggham. Soul-stirring songs include "God Is Keeping Me," "The Next Time Will Be the First Time," "I'm Not Tired Yet," "If I Be Lifted Up," "Victory Shall Be Mine," "You Brought Me," "A Place Called There," "Thank You for My Mansion" and "It Was Worth It All."
Interview-style documentary about actor Dabney Coleman.
A former Gong Show winner and Elvis impersonator strives to become the host of his own late night talk show.
Poetic and abstract re-staging of Michelangelo Antonioni's L'Avventura from memory. Fleeting images and gestures are replayed with variations in a hypnotic and sensuous cycle.
The story behind the translation and performance of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" in Klingon.
"This intimate saga links the filmmaker's long-lost family home in Tehran, a historic Frank Lloyd Wright house in Alabama, and the formative years of renowned film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum. Rosenbaum, son of a family of movie-theatre owners, grew up in the Wright house, now a museum. Documenting the home over a period of years, Saeed-Vafa finds parallels between Wright's design eccentricities and the twisting course of dysfunctional family histories." —Barbara Scharres
The short tells about one Uncle Josh from Arkansas, who loses his family rapidly, in Job-like fashion. As a reaction he commits suicide, flies to heaven, where he’s kicked into hell by God himself.
An intense, intimate and beautiful journey into the mind of Alba, a 16 year old ballet dancer at the acclaimed Corella Dance Academy in Barcelona. Her inner thoughts start to question the life she is leading, her lost adolescence, and her place in the world.
In a film studio, several actors are the victims of attempted murders. Julien Brisseau, a writer, decides to use these facts as the backbone of his new novel. But while he is working on his detective story, young actors are actually killed. Julien thence gets suspected by police inspector Vétillard. To clear his name, Julien undertakes to investigate and find the killer on his own.
Timothée, a 17-year-old Jehovah’s Witness, is shocked to learn of his best friend’s excommunication. Confronted with the choice of his future schooling, he will question the precepts of his community and come up against the fanaticism of his mother.
Yao Hao (Chen Sing), is a young man whose father was assassinated and whose mother was killed in an attack on the funeral procession. He survives the attack and winds up at a Shaolin temple where he insists he wants to stay and become a monk. His beautiful fiancée (Lu Shu Chin) pleads with him to come back with her, but he refuses. The head monk, Brother Fa (Chan Wai Man), an orphan who's been at the monastery all his life and is expecting to succeed the current Shaolin Abbot, is jealous of the privileges Yao Hao has had in life and asks him questions about the outside world, including what it's like to touch a woman. Brother Fa's weakening resolve soon finds him leaving the monastery and falling into the clutches of Lord Eagle (Kam Kong), the Manchu ruler in the area who's trying to wipe out all resistance to Manchu/Ching rule.