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After the Rains is about a woman survivor who builds a flying machine from debris. Her vision is a contemporary myth on environmental destruction caused by society ignoring the consequences of its actions. The global effects of Climate Change show that After the Rains is just as relevant now.
War destroys everything, in my reign not only we had war in our enemy we had interior war between 2 political part we called this war (Brother's war) and a thousand human killed or handicapped because of this war, now both of the party sharing the power of the government. After 7 years of war between them. My film is all about the victim of last war those people whom suffering physically and psychologically because of this war.
A stop-motion adaptation of the 1981 novel by geologist Dougal Dixon of the same name, which explores the speculative paths of evolution of modern animals into the far future.
When 'Allied' forces launched a war against Iraq in 1991 the Arab community in Britain sat horrified as they witnessed on television the death of innocent civilians and the destruction of a country. 'After The Storm' takes us through the experiences of a settled Arab community of Iraqi, Palestinian and Yemeni children, writers, political activists and steelworkers. It examines how Arabs are attacked and despised in the media and how this is manipulated to sway public opinion in times of war.
Bumpo learns a lesson or something.
Award winning filmmaker Richard Martini examines the work of Michael Newton who pioneered deep hypnosis over 30 years; thousands of his patients claim the same information about the afterlife.
An afternoon in the park takes a dark turn in this tale of circumstances re-defining who we are.
From the Executive Producers of the acclaimed documentary Blackfish and director Joel N Clark comes an epic trek of survival, hope, mercy, and human will. An expectant mother determined to give her unborn child a life she never knew. A devoted son torn between seeking freedom and living far from the home and mother he loves. A daughter struggling to comprehend the cost of losing her family in order to begin one of her own in a new land. This is the story of American Dream.
A short work by Esther Shatavsky.
After tells the story of Emily Blair, who, after a car crash, wakes up in an abandoned town, only to discover that the world has been forever altered by catastrophe.
Photographer Takashi Homma follows the workings of the Heritance Ahungalla Hotel, which was previously damaged in the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, and the lead-up to the 10th anniversary memorial ceremony to be held there.
In this film essay, critic Peter Buchka explores the German cinema of the 1920s, ranging from the disquieting images of Fritz Lang's Metropolis to the castrating sexuality of Marlene Dietrich in Die Blaue Engel. The program provides an introduction to Weimar cinema, with Buchka's essay narrated over the images from film clips of 1920s era German films.
We meet the creator of Soylent, a powdered cocktail of nutrients that is being touted by some as the diet of the future. VICE tries it for thirty days straight to see if it works.
Pastors Steven L. Anderson and Roger Jimenez preach against the popular teachings of a pre-tribulation rapture, which they consider to be false. Anderson also talks on the phone with Kent Hovind who is in prison.
An enthralling look inside the hidden world of a New Zealand funeral home.
GOOD AFTERNOON is a unique dual-screen documentary of the Aquarius Arts Festival of 1971, an 8 day 'happening' at the Australian National University, which featured arts, music and dance, capturing the vibe of flower-powered chaos through the organisers, the participants and the protests.
After shutting down one of Hollywood’s oldest special effect warehouses, a SFX-insider uses 3D printers to create reusable face masks during the worldwide pandemic.
In this serene study of lost love and natural light, parked cars in public spaces become sanctuaries for emotional renewal. Paired with reflective voiceover and strangely comforting self-help recordings, Zachary Epcar’s casually inventive images, highlighting sun-baked glass and asphalt surfaces, imbue the mid-afternoon heat with the promise of a better tomorrow.
Yahya, a young warrior, comes to the city unannounced for a few days to rest and is placed in a special situation and is uncertain whether to stay in the city or go back.
Minutes after receiving her divorce papers, uptight millennial Dawn also receives her “Divorce Fairy”.