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A sequel to Black Spring Break.
An ex-boxer turned LA attorney must rescue his fiance from narcoterrorists on the border of India/Pakistan.
Step into a surprising collection of magical, bizarre and colorful animated worlds! This toon-filled Blu-ray/DVD combo features some of the rarest cartoons you'll ever see from the 20s, 30s and 40s, preserved by collectors and archives, carefully digitally mastered and restored! Highlights include the Ted Eshbaugh shorts 'The Snowman,' 'Tea Pot Town' and 'The Wizard of Oz,' all transferred from beautiful 35mm materials in stunning, glorious 2-strip Cinecolor and 3-strip Technicolor: So, sit back, eyes wide open-and enjoy the dreams with the nightmares!
A disgraced cop is hired by a wealthy former friend to rid his estranged daughter of a petty stalker.
In the Spring of 2013 three American surfers traveled to São Miguel Island, one of the nine islands of the Azores, to surf and explore. Here is what they found.
When a near-decade old murder case involving a movie star threatens to reopen, adult child Duke Moody decides to make a true crime documentary, financed by his mother.
An up-and-coming baker shares her deep and twisted secret.
Three Black British people live with chronic pain. The story is told through dreamy visual sequences and intimate phone interviews. A poetic voice reflects on western medicine’s racist colonial past.
"Blackalachia" is Moses Sumney's feature-length directorial debut. Shot over two days in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina, the performance film features songs from Sumney’s albums græ and Aromanticism.
A 5-part documentary produced by VBS/Vice Magazine focusing on some aspects of the life of black metal vocalist Gaahl, known for his work with Gorgoroth.
Marc Adrian´s FILMBLOCK 0 paces out the foundations of a ritual of self-realization. With its matte surfaces (colorful leader) and easily visible splices – before the production of a negative, the film fell apart at the taped places with every presentation – Black Movie I stands at the beginning of this development, while Black Movie II with its gleaming, painstakingly made colors and sparklingly clean “cuts” marks the conclusion. Both films by themselves do not tell us anything. They are colors in space and time and nothing more, experiences of different materialities. Together, considering the three films that come between them, they tell the tale of the acquisition of a confidence and strength in craftsmanship, and with this a deeper understanding of the medium – a clarity.
A group of university students backpacking through Germany’s famed Black Forest. Through inexplicable phenomena the students find themselves transported back in time to The Middle Ages. Separated and hunted by local villagers, the students find themselves targets in a Medieval-style witch hunt.
Black Friday presents a hypnotic rendering of two large shopping malls in Doha that become a sacred sanctuary where the two protagonists, the artist and her sister, both wearing abayas, walk up and down endless escalators, in a sort of relentless procession inside immense empty and opulent marble-clad spaces. The title of the work refers to the Americanization of local customs: Black Friday, a day of unbridled shopping, is now widespread around the world. The final scene depicts the two women exhausted, stretched out on the sumptuous marble floor, representing the despair of mass consumerism.
For Nia and Bakari, like Black kids for generations, Saturdays are a rhythmic ritual of obligation and exploration. A Black Saturday is an anthropological love letter to Black people everywhere.
Satirical take on the reactions of the inhabitants of an Irish village when they learn that a group of thirty asylum seekers is to be relocated to their village.
Holler If You Hear Me: Black and Gay in the Church puts the narrative in the hands of Black LGBT people who are struggling with the intersections of sexuality, faith and race. The stories in the documentary are varied, passionate and inspiring. Clay Cane, who created and produced the film, traveled to Atlanta, where church and LGBT culture cross paths like nowhere else, to dive into one of the most taboo topics in the Black community. With extraordinary access and without judgment, Cane and BET.com tackle this controversial but important issue through the journeys of those who are living it everyday and whose stories prove we all deserve to be heard and loved.
Not for the faint of heart, this compilation of chaotic live performances, raw and uncensored videos, and outlandish interviews from metal's darkest and most extreme bands is sure to please the twisted hearts of black metal fans. Included are appearances and live performances from bands such as Cradle of Filth, Celtic Frost, Emperor, Satyricon, Morbid Angel, Jasmin Asylum, Throes of Dawn and Borknagar.
Jennifer's husband determines for her to get a pregnant, however, she wants to leave with the man she loves.
A documentary look at Wales's turbulent relationship with England, and its commitment to the defence of Britain during World War II through its industries, social rituals, rural life and future prospects