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Shot at Coney Island, New York's legendary amusement park, over two years from 1974-1976, this beautiful landmark of American experimental film languished in semi-obscurity for three decades after its 1980 debut. Restoration was a complex process involving algorithmic computer programming deployed to synchronise sound with images originally recorded (on monochrome Super 8mm film!) at the unusually slow rate of 18 frames per second. The result is cinema as a miraculous time-travel machine, a city-poem which transports us to hidden corners that only a true Coney-Islander would know: a native like writer, director, producer and editor Paula Gladstone. She also arranged the soundtrack, featuring music that ranges from Duke Ellington to the Drifters ("under the board-walk, down by sea...") and, most stirringly, LaBelle.
The relationships between land, movement and ownership through richly intertwined songs sung in both English and Shelta (the language of Irish travellers).
A look at Fr Tony Coote's inspirational journey as he walked the length of Ireland, to raise awareness and funds Motor Neurone Disease.
Walking in the Kingdom is an American religious TV show produced by Living Faith Television that began broadcasting on WLFG in Grundy, Virginia on October 13, 2005. The show was created by Tom Renfro, MD and is hosted by him and Sid Renfro. The show is divided into three parts: Christian round table discussions, scripture reading and songs of worship.
At least 40 hours a week are recorded for the show, which are then edited into a 30 minute program. It is taped at the Renfro Manor. The program airs on LFTV and Heritage TV.
The middle of the 1970s. A photographer encounters an emaciated and brooding man with a hawk-like face. The man is called Viktor Atemian and this film is his story. He's a man who tries his hand at writing, meets with success, then falls upon hard times and ends up in the street.
This documentary examines the reality of PTSD, following real American heroes as they delve into their real life stories and the struggles they’ve faced since reintegration into civilian life.
An epic and often hilarious documentary about one man's dream to walk across America. the film will follow Mark Phillips, a self-proclaimed couch potato, as he attempts (multiple times) to walk over 4,000 miles from New York to California.
This short film captures the peaceful protest by the queer community against a society & state that denies them.
The Walking Man follows an 82-year-old man with a passion for the cosmos who has walked the equivalent of the Earth's circumference nearly four times.
A surreal and humorous short film shot on 16mm by Las Vegas independent filmmaker Thomas Barndt and featuring Cult Movie magazine Buddy Barnett
Nonton The Walking
Breakwell's memories of a stranger observed from his window.
A New Zealander and an Irishman quit their jobs, cash in their savings and walk 2,626 miles from Mexico to Canada along one of the longest and most challenging foot trails in the world, the Pacific Crest Trail. Their route takes them through some of the most spectacular scenery in North America, including California’s deserts, the high mountain passes of the Sierra Nevada, the Cascade Mountains and the lush forests of Oregon and Washington States. Walking at a challenging pace of 21 miles a day for 4.5 months, they must cross the Canadian border before the approaching winter storms. The ordeal forced one of them to quit just 60 miles before the finish. An amusingly poignant tale about two novice hikers search for adventure and enlightenment on the Pacific Crest Trail.
A Buckingham Palace guard attending to Queen Elizabeth's room takes her dogs for a walk and while he's away an intruder breaks in for a chat with the monarch.
Street-sweeper George flirts with a pretty, but dizzy, nursemaid in the park. Incorporates Burns & Allen's vaudeville "dizzy" routine.
Walking the Labyrinth is a powerful documentary that takes the viewer on a journey of self discovery with Susan. A survivor of Bessborough Mother and Baby Home, Susan discusses the lasting effects that institutionalized systems have on those who have been touched by them. She shares her personal experience of being adopted at two weeks old and how the adoption system in Ireland is designed to remove all agency from the adopted person, including the ability to discover any other family members.
Pia has gone to her parents' home in Katharinenheerd for the weekend to get away from the stress of university, stressful roommates, and a liaison gone awry. But instead of leaving her alone, she seamlessly continues to be harassed. Pia thinks that just because she's nice doesn't mean she's okay with everything. She decides to simply drive out, out to the Eiderstedt grassland and actually already knows exactly where to go.
When a woman and her friends visit her home village to find a location for a client's wedding photoshoot, terror shifts their focus.
Jeong-ja isn’t especially pretty or talented. She’s an old maid in her thirties who works at the ticket booth of a theater on the outskirts of town. It’s a hot summer’s day, and because Jeong-ja cannot take time off from her job, she waits for her blind date at the theater ticket booth all day long. But the date does not show up. She follows a handsome stranger who comes out of the theater. At that moment, there’s a thunderstorm. The man disappears and Jeong-ja returns to the theater, drenched and there, she finds her blind date waiting for her.