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Concert film took place at Zepp Tokyo on July 29th, 2005.
Five people visit an abandoned building where five girls disappeared ten years ago when they tried to summon ghosts. These five people who visit the building has met on a website for people with supernatural powers. With their abilities realize these people that they should leave the building as quickly as possible, the problem is that all doors are suddenly gone.
Just having a husband is not enough! A woman who pretends to be a sex friend... Being fu**ed by a big breasted beauty... I can defeat any man with my new techniques. This work depicts the main character who makes a living as a "breakup shop" in response to requests from married women who want to settle their lives with their boring husbands, and daughters who want to protect their assets from second wives who are targeting their elderly fathers. It is an erotic drama
Tontolini makes a mistake
Roland could join the ranks of office plankton in Moscow. But he dropped everything. He returned home to Kyzyl. I bought a "soap box" and started making movies. Action, comedy, thrillers. His films are popular and make money. Roland has already shot 10 films and continues to make films. At any price. With nothing. in Tuva.
The Young Audience Theater is preparing for a premiere. Each member of this ship's crew is bringing the concept closer to realization. A light, ironic story about the meaning of life.
A tribute to Jacques Prévert which explains how to paint a portrait of a bird step by step
A behind-the-scenes look by wife Enrica Antonioni into Michelangelo Antonioni's passion for cinema as he directs Beyond the Clouds (1995), assisted by filmmaker Wim Wenders.
Documentary film about the process of clandestine abortion in Jalisco, an entity where it is not legal. The film talks about abortions at home and how to make them safe, along with the steps to follow through on this decision accompanied by friends, featuring interviews with women sharing their experiences and insights from experts.
“Make it look real,” the clients of a photo studio in Pakistan urge the photographer. They want a photo of themselves with girls, and preferably holding a gun or sitting on a motorcycle, even though they have none of these things. So their photos are pasted onto stock photos. In a sense, these studios are selling a lie, but at the same time the photos bring to light the dreams and ambitions of their clients.
This fragmentary documentary was prepared at the request of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences by Yoshio Osawa of the J.O. Studios in Kyoto, Japan, to illustrate current progress in Japanese sound picture technique. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive.
From a found footage material, the film tells the fable of the Monsters, describing the human condition from a tragic and desolate point of view.
This film, three years in the making, The remote forests of Kalkalpen National Park in Austria, the largest area of wilderness in the European Alps, have been left untouched by humans for nearly a quarter of a century in order to return to their natural, primeval state. The landscape regenerates itself in dramatic cycles of growth and decay, and this bold hands-off method of conservation yields salient results: the lynx, absent from the area for 115 years, has returned.
Peter and Zsóka Nestler collaborated on this film, an exploration of the working techniques involved in the process of glass-making.
It just seems that to become a great artist, it is enough to quit the stock exchange office, go far away to a tropical island and change the top hat for a loincloth. And that's it, Paul Gauguin is ready. No, not all. He also needs a woman, in this case just a girl, Tehura, who will open the earthly paradise of Tahiti to him. Gauguin is a genius, but he could not invent Tekhura. He could only write it off with his beloved.
How to Make Glass (Mechanically) is part of a series of educational films for television intended for young audiences. Directed by Peter and Zsóka Nestler, the series was dedicated to the history and processes behind the making of objects (paper, printing books, fabrics and so on), highlighting the differences between artisanal and industrial production and the labour and economic relations involved in each of these methods of producing things.
Greg and Alessandro are in the bedroom, looking at one another. The feeling of guilt and nostalgia of that moment may forever mark their lives, but it's only a gateway to allow love to walk freely amongst them. They look at one another. They feel one another. They love one another. Regardless of the unrevealed pictures or the unwritten songs.