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Meet Aymen. He has decided to improve a super-bike and ride it at 100mph on a test track. Trouble is, Aymen is not a bike engineer. Oh yeah, and he has never ridden a motorbike in his life. Will he succeed? Have a watch and be inspired by his hopeless enthusiasm and unstoppable willpower
A charming tale about a cable man who visits a mysterious woman named Miss Julie.
Isolating from her COVID+ partner, in a tiny home, an urbanite is stalked by an intruder she cannot see.
Jeremy Clarkson presents humorous clips of vintage public service films and gives his commentary on them.
Della Regal (Amelia Favata) avoids emotional entanglements as she deals with her job at the park program and her turbulent home-life with a huge dose of sarcasm. When her best friends meet, fun-loving, flashy Gwen Stanley (Erin Stamp) falls hard and fast for the passionate,impetuous Kyle Montgomery (Adam S. Dixson). The introduction of beautiful yet insecure Allison, (Casey Litzenberger) creates a love triangle which becomes a square with the addition of Della's eccentric new friend Jeff (Eric Witkowski). Della is caught in the middle as her friends fall in and out of love and is forced to come to terms with her own feelings for the men in her life.
When Kody, an overzealous volunteer worker, travels to Ghana to save the world, he falls for his Ghanaian next door neighbor, Kofi, and brainlessly 'outs' him to his community. They must decide whether to cover up the mess they've found themselves in or buck up and follow through with coming out as a couple. We Don't Have Gays in Ghana is a cooky, irreverent comedy with heart that uses humor to tackle the issues of intercultural relationships, Western preconceived notions about Africa, and the effects of hyper-religious viewpoints toward queer people in Africa.
A couple gets down in the woods while an axe maniac lurks in wait.
Wild Women Don't Have the Blues shows how the blues were born out of the economic and social transformation of African American life early in this century. It recaptures the lives and times of Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, Ida Cox, Alberta Hunter, Ethel Waters and the other legendary women who made the blues a vital part of American culture. The film brings together for the first time dozens of rare, classic renditions of the early blues.
Fin, a jaded musician, has been invited to his old high school to talk to the students about pursuing their dreams… which begs the question, is he really living his?
A young Black girl navigates family, romance, and emerging adulthood in a segregated California as captured through home footage of Ernest Beane, a Pullman Porter.
A real-life comedy about a filmmaker who takes a road trip to Las Vegas -- with his real-life father and 16-year-old half-brother, plus a crew of two -- in the hopes of proving the existence of God.
Layla fights daily against urges and compulsions, until challenged to face her darkest fears
In the film "You Don't Need Feet to Dance," African immigrant Sidiki Conde, having lost the use of his legs to polio at fourteen, balances his career as a performing artist with the almost insurmountable obstacles of life in New York City, from his fifth-floor walk up apartment in the East village, down the stairs with his hands and navigating in his wheelchair through Manhattan onto buses and into the subway. Sidiki struggles to cope with his disability and to earn a decent living, but he still manages to teach workshops for disabled kids, busk on the street, rehearse with his musical group, bicycle with his hands, and prepare for a baby naming ceremony, where he plays djembe drums, sings, and dances on his hands.
About the endless torment experienced by a young woman dealing with an eating disorder. As she tries to cope with obsessive tendencies and routines, Ghillie, a looming swamp monster, follows close behind.
This 16 minute video provides for you an opportunity to share with children important messages about fire safety.
Two well meaning spinsters' plans in reforming an old jailbird, receive a set back, when unexpectedly into their possession comes a substantial amount of money, which was not made by the Royal Mint.
This is the second special edition of the omnibus ghost horror film series.
I don't know who I am but I know what I'm thinking: images and sounds perceived, when my mind freezes.
Over sixty million Indians belong to communities imprisoned by the British as "criminals by birth." The Chhara of Ahmedabad, in Western India, are one of 198 such "Criminal Tribes." Declaring that they are "born actors," not "born criminals," a group of Chhara youth have turned to street theater in their fight against police brutality, corruption, and the stigma of criminality — a stigma internalized by their own grandparents. "Please Don't Beat Me, Sir!" follows the lives of these young actors and their families as they take their struggle to the streets, hoping their plays will spark a revolution.