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When John Deboer is not doing comedy, he’s at home building robot fish. When he’s doing comedy, he’s on the stage giving a plethora of tips ranging from where the best free breakfasts are to how any kind of debt can be solved.
Another day in the life of a common businessman...except that each movement he makes in between meetings and social encounters with friends or strangers turn into a dreadful nightmare where he slowly disappears with each of his limbs fading away out of nowhere and turning him into a desperate being. That's the concept behind one of Coldplay's greatest videos.
Take it apart and put together again is an experimental film about the start of the Swedish Chopper club called Sofia Hogs, founded in 1968 at Söder in Stockholm. The club was inspired by the Flower Power Movement and the film Easy Rider. The film draws from an inside personal perspective, childhood, reflections, memories and photographs from several family photo albums.
What Should I Put in My Coffee? is the world’s first feature-length documentary about coffee creamer. Using this seemingly light-hearted topic as a starting point, the film explores big ideas about farming and animal agriculture, the environment, and the role of consumers in our current food system. Follow filmmaker Jon Lanthier as he searches across the Pacific Northwestern US for the most delicious and most morally responsible creamer, interviewing dairy farmers; baristas and coffee roasters; Oatly, the oat milk producer; animal welfare researchers; vegan activists, and many more.
A Fanø woman shows the process of putting on the traditional headwear
Stand-Up comedian Dana Gould performs his one-hour comedy special at Chicago's famed Second City theatre.
Uniquely structured upon the personal storytelling of native West Virginians, Devil Put The Coal In The Ground is a meditation on the suffering and devastation brought on by the coal industry and it’s decline. From the realities of a crumbling economy, to the ravages of the opioid epidemic, to the irreparable environmental damage and its tragic impact on human health – the film is a cautionary tale of unfettered corporate power, and an elegy to a vanishing Appalachia.
A documentary-style program it's guided by Stewart Lane, a Tony Award-winning Broadway producer, and offers a behind-the-scenes look at the process of bringing a Broadway show from conception to opening night.
I Put a Spell on You was created by and stars Johnson. The annual show is a spoof of and tribute to the beloved cult classic movie Hocus Pocus. This year’s COVID-safe digital film is not your average stream: it’s complete with larger-than-life performances and choreography, over-the-top costumes and makeup, unmatched production value and a healthy dose of Broadway magic. This year, the beloved Hocus Pocus-inspired Sanderson Sisters break the internet and recruit some of pop culture’s most iconic villains (think Cruella de Vil, Gaston, The Joker, Maleficent and more) to fulfill their delightfully devious plot. Johnson returns as Winifred Sanderson with Allison Robinson and Amanda Williams Ware as sisters Sarah and Mary.
David McDonagh discovered the art of photography and how it opened a whole new world for him. The importance of visual imagery played a major part in his early life, the fact that his grandparents could not read and write and relied on 'pictures' to communicate had a lasting effect on him and lead to his exploration of the visual. Now David wants to help someone to explore the medium of photography in the hope that they will benefit as he has himself.
A man loses everything because of a shopping cart — to a shopping cart. Starring Will Beinbrink with a special guest appearance by the "Cart Narc."
About a genre of music unique to D.C. called Go-Go. Go-Go music is more than just music to D.C. natives; it’s part of their culture. Get an inside look at the music that shaped D.C.’s culture.
“Let’s think of nature as a big room. Nature is a room you know you’ll have to leave some day, most likely not by choice”. Heather Phillipson’s hallucinatory video put the goat in the goat boat explores endless declinations of nature—natural, naturing, finding a better nature, the nature construction, nature on loan, nature’s lack of nudity...—while revealing humanity’s ambiguous relationship to it.
This profound piece captures the essence of life’s unhurried pace through snails crossing a road. Each movement symbolizes existence itself, embracing the journey as a metaphor for transcendence in the modern world. The performance invites the viewer into an immersive, almost zen-like space, celebrating each excruciatingly slow inch of progress with silent reverence. It’s a visual ode to minimalism, or perhaps simply a very slow crawl, that dares to ask: are we not all, in some way, crossing roads?
Portrait of an important American musician through the testimonies of fellow musicians and people from his environment, but also through archival material and documents from various stages of his life and career.
VIDEOCLIPS 01. Down On The Corner 02. Bad Moon Rising 03. Proud Mary 04. Looking Out My Back Door 05. I Put A Spell On You 06. Sweet Hitch-Hicker 07. I Heard It Through The Grapevine SHOW ROYAL ALBERT HALL 1970 08. Born On The Bayon 09. Green River 10. Tombstone Shadow 11. Traveling Band 12. The Midnight Special 13. Proud Mary 14. Keep On Choogling SHOW OAKLAND ARENA 1970 15. Traveling Band 16. Bad Moon Rising 17. Proud Mary 18. Fortunate Son 19. Commotion 20. Keep On Choohling BONUS - Comotion - Green River - Interviews - Up Around The Bend
In this surprising documentary, archaeologist and historian Neil Oliver examines racism in the Deep South and the Scots who first occupied it who influenced where we are today. Oliver travels to the south and speaks with many people and researchers to discuss the Klan's history in Southern United States.
A film by Tacita Dean
The series of five videos Collaborative Film Collection made in collaboration with Marion Scemama in 1989 is emblematic of Wojnarowicz's artistic practice, it unfolds through performance, films, photographs, texts and paintings. Taking a highly subjective point of departure he shares poetic and moving moments, moving through the material until his voice achieves a universal dimension.