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The Big Catch is a 1920 silent Western
A reminder of the colourful, boundlessly animated exo-imagery that forms the DNA of the world we live in.
Two clashing minds, going by the nicknames of Fish and Blue, have to work together to complete their plan of a robbery. These two amateurs are set for failure but with a bit of self confidence, they go through with it and the challenges along the way.
Documentary of the making of Alfred Hitchcock's classic 1955 tale.
The bright, beautiful and spontaneous ocean is something to wallow in. A young girl plays in the ocean and with the fishes. A dashing surfer rides up on his white steed and declares 'I've come - you'll never have to chop onions again!' Jane wakes up from her dream (or was it a nightmare?) Working at the fish market, she endures the sexual innuendo and double entendres from male customers and fellow workers alike. When matters come to a head, she cleverly takes the situation into her own hands and offers a unique solution to unsolicited sexual advances... An impressionistic animation.
Two slave brothers, one black, one an albino, discover a treasure map which is taken from them by their foreman. They take it back but are pursued by the foreman. Originally, the foreman seeks the aid of two bounty hunters who pursue the protagonists throughout the film. At the end, both the foreman and the bounty hunters catch up with the two escaped slaves, and the foreman has a change of heart, helping to kill the bounty hunters.
Based on interviews with Kurdish fighters living in the UK, and written and directed by the first woman ever to direct at the National Theatre, Blueprint Medea is an award-winning new drama, loosely inspired by Euripides’ Medea, which connects the classical to the contemporary to explore eternal questions of passion, war, cultural identity, women’s freedom, sex, family and love.
The Wailers, featuring the legendary Bob Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer, became the most influential band in the history of Reggae music. "Catch a Fire," their first Island album, released in 1973, introduced them to an international rock audience. The principal figures in the creation of the album tell the story of how this record was designed to "cross-over." The program features a unique interview and performance with Bunny Wailer, rare archive interviews with Bob Marley and Peter Tosh and contributions in words and music from many of those who performed, Rare home movies of the Wailers in Jamaica, unseen footage lots more.
Three young women from the country go to Berlin to find true love.
The volunteer firefighters of La Matanza love putting out fires. But most of the time, no emergencies occur, and they spend their days at the station, busy with routine tasks, anxiously waiting for the sound of the siren.
Catch The Westbound Train is a short-form documentary highlighting the unique history of The Great Depression in Vancouver, which was bought about by the influx of transient men. Through archival materials, personal research, and expert interviews this film offers an entertaining and educational portrait of these desperate times and a look at what effect they had on today.
Within a small country town, people are disappearing without a trace. It's up to one big city detective to discover if they're simply runaways or if there's something much more sinister at work.
Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Crying is a short meditation on love, grief, and imagination. The hand-drawn animated documentary was created through a collaboration between mother, elder and narrator Edith Almadi and filmmakers Natalie Baird and Toby Gillies. This poetic piece celebrates life and the transformative ability of art to elevate and transcend us. Through vivid drawings and Edith’s simple yet magical words, the film explores our enduring bond with loved ones who have passed. In honouring her son’s life within the cosmos, Edith’s artworks embody colours, shapes and metaphors that remind us of the timeless power of love, gravity, and grace until our final breaths.
"Freddy Quinne: Quite The Catch" is a comedy special that follows the comedic brilliance of British comedian Freddy Quinne. In this uproarious performance, Freddy explores the hilarious complexities of modern life, from dating disasters to the absurdities of technology. With his impeccable timing and sharp wit, he delivers a side-splitting experience that leaves audiences laughing uncontrollably. Join Freddy Quinne for a whirlwind of laughter and relatable humor that showcases his comedic prowess in a world where finding humor in the everyday is quite the catch.
Catch: The Hold Not Taken is a 2005 feature documentary film that contrasts the billion dollar industry of professional wrestling with its humble roots in Lancashire, England, where the original tradition struggles to survive. The documentary examines wrestling's exile from the commercial world of ‘real’ sports and looks at Catch’s clear relationship with the growing modern phenomenon of full contact fighting.
‘I was born here, so if they catch me, will I be forced to return?’ This is the question asked by Ryan, a 10-year-old Filipino boy whose father is arrested for being an illegal alien in Israel. Nato is Ryan's cousin and best friend, and his father has a legal work permit. Together, the children live their seemingly normal everyday lives in the shadow of the constant fear of deportation. The film focuses on the children of foreign workers. In addition to a typical childhood existence, these children are forced to deal with a complex reality that includes tough questions as to their identity. The film follows the children's dreams, their games and their yearnings in a reality where the future is forever frightening and unknown.
Front 242 have always kept a powerful image as a 'live' band with a high profile on stage using live sequencing (no play-back tapes), synthesizers, screens and a dynamic show. Showcasing their live talents, Front 242 will release their first DVD, Catch the Men. It features live footage from a concert in Belgium, full of raw music and energy. Included in the set list are such classic hits as Body to Body, Im Rhythmus Bleiben, First in First Out, Moldavia, HeadHunter and tons more! Prepare to be blown away, for its Front 242 like you've never heard them before! Recorded live at Lokerse Feesten, Lokeren, August 4, 2004. Tracklist: 01 Happiness 02 Body to body 03 Religion 04 Together 05 Im rhythmus bleiben 06 Crapage 07 Animal 08 First in first out 09 Moldavia 10 Melt 11 Headhunter 12 Welcome to paradise 13 Punish your machine
USC student film by Elizabeth Storer which won fourth place and the Women in Film award at the 1984 FOCUS Awards
An uptight robot starts his daily routine of cutting and sorting fish. However, a pesky cat manages to sneak into his facility and steal a filet. Annoyed, the robot is unwilling to let a single filet leave his possession and relentlessly attempts to get it back. Chaos ensues.