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A compilation of British newsreels and films taken from the BFI National Archive; dating from 1913 to 1917, the footage charts the development of the suffragette movement and the campaign to obtain votes for women in the UK.
The Film That Changed The World is a documentary film about the story of William and Anais Yeager and the making of the film trilogy Jesus of Malibu. For 7 years husband and wife and independent filmmakers William and Anais Yeager devoted their lives to create a transcendental film, one that would raise the conscious awareness of humanity and change the world. The Yeagers’ remarkable story and their David and Goliath determination to accomplish their mission is a testament of courage and faith. Jesus of Malibu was completed with no investors or film crew, not even a one-person crew. The film was written, produced, directed, and acted by William and Anais Yeager. The Yeagers also composed all the music for the soundtrack. The film was created by a method the Yeagers called Transcendental Filmmaking.
An unofficial documentary commentary on the making of Steven Spielberg's JAWS (1975)
André documents the disappearance of a girl called Elena who has the habit of posting videos online.
8mm film by Swiss artist Roman Signer.
A travel diary of sorts, shot in super-8 and mainly edited in camera.
The 2005 Chicago White Sox finally put it all together in the same season-incredible pitching, timely hitting, superb management and an unselfish, all-around team effort and finally the second longest championship drought in baseball history (88 years) comes to an end with a bold exclamation point at the end of a dramatic sweep of the Houston Astros to clinch that elusive World Series trophy.
Harking back to the classic horror movie "Fade to Black", "Film Freak" is about a woman who works at the Jacksonville Times-Union and trying to outrun her past because of her boyfriend, who was an avid film freak who killed her parents on Friday the 13th wearing a Jason Voorhees mask. Thinking he was in an insane asylum, the boyfriend breaks out wearing a Michael Myers costume and begins to head for her once again, killing and dressing up as various serial killers from films, including Freddy Krueger, Ghostface from "Scream" and Jason Voorhees.
Murder, Sex, Disney. The town of Celebration, Florida has it all. Built on the southern edge of Walt Disney World by the Disney Company in 1994, Celebration is now home to over 10,000 people attempting to live the perfect life under what they call, 'The Bubble'. For 15 years the peaceful town grew under scrutiny from outsiders and in November of 2010 they had their first murder when a man was beaten with an axe in his own home. In the following investigations, one resident was quoted as saying, 'I never met so many swingers since I moved to Celebration'. Is the bubble beginning to pop?
Portraits of friends, women and men, the Polish Market on Potsdamer Platz, the Wall, a picknick in the Park, on the road in Italy, Turin in Winter, a poem by Cesare Pavese. The film was originally shot on Super8, was then transmitted to MiniDV and left without sound to be punctuated here and there with some short pieces of music.
This is the official ALC documentary. Produced, edited, and slapped together by the man himself. Put together from old footage and edited entirely on an Apple G4 laptop with iMovie, this never-before-seen documentary captures the life of the ALC in a rugged, yet personal, rough-around-the-edges fashion. "I have absolutely NO knowledge of film making, editing, or anything associated with movies, but one day I was messing around on the laptop and I realized that editing footage was a lot like beat-making! So, on the spot, I said Fuck It! I'm gonna make a DVD, right here, me, in my living room, on my laptop, out of all this footage I got laying around. And I sat up for one week straight, got into a creative mode, and went berserk! Shit was fun."
Split into three parts and featuring interviews with the crew of SOUTHLAND TALES, including Richard Kelly, the story of how this film was made, screwed over in post-production and still technically is unfinished is told.
A young woman stalks a homosexual man whom she loves and plots to break up the man's relationship with his partner, presumably so she may attempt win the man over.
A filmed sequence dramatizes the problems addressed in the program: the story of a working mother addicted to barbiturates initially prescribed by her doctor.
In 1954 the Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency conducted an investigation into how the comic book industry was supposedly contributing to the moral decay of a nation's youth. The investigations were spurred on by a number of articles that blamed comics for the rise in juvenile delinquency in post-war America. Chief among the critics was Doctor Frederic Wertham, whose book, "Seduction of The Innocent" has been blamed for nearly single-handedly crippling the entire comics industry. "Confidential File" was aired in 1955, after the senate hearings and the formation of the Comics Code, but it serves as a perfect example of how the media reacted to the comic book industry, and sought a scape goat by blaming the comic book publications for society's own lack of responsibility in raising its children.
The mountains are a barometer of the state of the world because global warming is three times more visible there than elsewhere. After a year marked by the confinements of March and November and the closure of ski resorts, the high peaks have regained their appearance of the first days. It is in this fragile setting of beauty that a young committed rope party sets out to cross the heart of the Alps on ski touring, to decipher for themselves the visible and invisible signs that threaten them, and to question a situation that goes beyond mountaineering
Margaret Tait died April 16th 1999, aged 80. She was an intensely private person with a unique vision, firmly rooted in her native Orkney. Glasgow Women’s Library, working with filmmakers Marissa Keating and Michael Jones, went on a journey to document the story of this elusive filmmaker and poet through her friends, family, and peers.