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This 2 Disc set is packed with pole vault footage that will inspire, inform and entertain. See Scott Roth as a high school athlete light it up at the Clovis Street vault. Get insight into what perseverance, tenacity and determination can get you (like a 5.75m PR) with Justin Norberg's autobiographical mini documentary section. And be entertained by UCLA coach Anthony Curran taking us down Hollywood pole vault memory lane as he gives commentary on what its like to pole vault in TV and the movies.
Filmed over 5 years, and presented in 4 chapters, the film represents an evolution of in-camera transformations of the Mile End neighbourhood in Montreal.
"The most important singer to emerge from the bop era." Ella Fitzgerald called her the world's "greatest singing talent." During a career of nearly 50 years, she was the singer's singer, influencing everyone from Mel Tormé to Anita Baker.
The pupil of Rubens, Anthony van Dyck followed his master's example by traveling to Italy as part of his artistic training. Like Rubens, he found inspiration in the Venetian Renaissance masters Titian and Giorgione. An enthusiasm for rich colors and a remarkable ability to depict the texture of fabric characterized Van Dyck's best work. But even more than Rubens, Van Dyck focused his attention on the art of the portraiture. Appointed Court Painter to the English King Charles in 1632, the portraits he produced provide an unrivaled visual insight into the noble men and women of the day, as well as displaying his technical mastery of the genre.
The tops of some buildings are visible in the background. The camera was elevated several stories above the ground. In the immediate foreground, close to the camera position, is a cable that has been stretched across the amusement park midway from the tops of the buildings. Someone hanging by the teeth from a pulley on the wire approaches the camera and the film ends. Novelty act.
The documentary "Vapniarka" tells the story of the prisoners from the concentration camp at Vapniarka, a locality on the current territory of Ukraine, which during the Second World War was part of the Government of Transnistria, administered by the Romanian authorities. Through the drawings of Gabriel Cohen, Aurel Mărculescu, Gheorghe Ceglokoff and Laszlo Karoly (used to create this material) we learn about the extremely difficult conditions that the prisoners, mostly Jews with communist sympathies, had to endure (dilapidated barracks , cold, disease, famine and many others).
Johnny Mack Brown goes in search of a treasure map tattooed on the chest of a man who once betrayed his father.
A look inside the Batanes traditional house and how the Ivatans preserve their custom of constructing their vahay (house).
A romantic melodrama about a young woman, Christine, who falls in love with a glamorous French soldier. Bertrand is involved in secret work with the French army but when he gets falsely accused of stealing army plans, she marries the sensible, rich and older Trevor Mordaunt.
A tale of vegetarian vampires on this second direct to video release.
A short film prequel to the feature film, The Vampires Of Soho. Set in 1982, the film tells the story of Mel, an idealistic young girl who falls in with a bad crowd - vampires.
This science fiction adventure centers on the interaction between a crew of Earthmen and their seduction by the love-hungry Amazons of the red planet, Mars. The tale is brought to life with all the opulence that an $800 budget can produce and the young cast of non-actors live up to their fullest foibles as the plot thickens with a mix of romance and wartime action intertwined with a musical number or two. The ambitions were high and the necklines low in this effects-laden tribute to pulp fiction fantasy and intergalactic intercourse.
The year was 1973 . . . Justin Thomas Wilson was hunting the fallen with an ax and a shotgun. Sam, his young disciple, documented their adventures with the first 8mm camera ever to record sound. The story begins but the battle rages on.
Peace in the Valley follows the town of Eureka Springs, Arkansas, on the eve of a groundbreaking vote for LGBT rights. As the polls close, citizens on all sides of the issue grapple with the roles faith, sexuality, and commerce play in their personal lives and community. Meanwhile, at the largest outdoor U.S. production of the life of Christ, the audience is waiting and the show must go on.
A journey through some of the empty and wild places out west.
In an Age of Violence, a ruthless gang of mutant killers search for ancient treasure. An epic adventure about a greed quest gone mad. Fabulous treasure could await them in The Valley of the Robots, or maybe even radioactive death. The first effort by The PuppeTose Theatre. Shot in 1998-99 in Austin, TX. Starring Ross Wilsey, Charlie Sotelo, Max Kane and Dianne Whitehair. Filmed on 3/4" videotape and edited in a linear edit suite. This cult hit aired theatrically in Austin October, 1999 to sold out shows.
A young man is accused of his ex-girlfriend's murder. Before he is formally charged by the police, he sets out on a two-day odyssey to find the real killer: tracking down his leads from the backseat of a rented limousine. This allows him to converse and ponder class, society, life in the city, and to contemplate the dirt that runs in the small nooks and valleys of cosmopolitan life. Mid-way through the film, the style transforms into Brividio Giallo contemporary, wordless operatic imagery of sex and violence.
A painful truth is revealed when a successful single mother hosts a private celebration for her daughter's 18th birthday.
A desperate girl begs her vampire lover to turn her.