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Back Home is an autobiographical documentary about the filmmaker’s heart-rending personal journey to reconcile with her estranged mother, who is about to undergo hip surgery in Tokyo. Filmed mostly by the director herself, the story explores the complexity of the Mother-Daughter relationship, which had been strained over the years apart by physical and emotional distance.
A businessman goes home early to surprise his family and is treated with suspicion, mostly by his wife's bridge club.
Johnny is a hypochondriac and he spends all of his time fussing over his health instead of paying attention to his lovely wife. The wife and the family doctor pretend he is going to die -- and behave in a heartless fashion that gets him to lose his temper and get out of his sickbed forever.
Alex is a huge Manchester United fan who's preparing for a Manchester versus Liverpool game. He has a satellite dish installed to be able to watch the game on TV. His young neighbour Kenny is a Liverpool fan who also hopes he'll be able to watch the game. Yet Alex rejects his request...
When Dan Stevenson, a homeschooled project manager, becomes jealous of his friends' Facebook photos of their high school reunions, he decides to throw one for himself.
A 13-year-old starts her first day in a new school far away from home.
Epic Home Haunts is a documentary showcasing the terrifying talent lurking next door, epic people creating the worlds most epic Halloween Haunts in their own backyards!
Every May, hundreds of motorcyclists depart Ontario, California for a ten-day journey across America to Washington, DC. When the motorcyclists, consisting of veterans, their supporters, families and friends, reach Washington for Memorial Day weekend, they participate in the Rolling Thunder Rally. Rolling Thunder takes place at the Pentagon parking lot with nearly half a million motorcyclists. The event concludes with an emotional memorial at The Wall.
Known for blending live performance, irreverent comedy, experimental film and conceptual art, Michael Galbreth and Jack Massing -- collectively known as The Art Guys -- have been entertaining audiences around the world for more than 25 years. Produced by Microcinema International, this program features performance highlights from several "Guys" appearances as well as the documentary Nothing to it: The Art Guys in Concert, filmed in 2008.
I miss my home... remembering my childhood, my toys, my memories… searching for them on Google Earth! Listening to the voices in my head: my mother's wailing, my father’s crying... Looking for my infancy that has been tarnished and damaged by wars, and for the dream of the boy over there.
It's July 25th and it's time for the Homecoming 2021, Part II. The event features the Jonathan Gresham's return to GCW for Day 2 of the GCW Homecoming Weekend 2021! Lineup: Penelope Ford vs Allie Katch Second Gear Crew (Mance Warner and Matthew Justice) vs Dante Leon and Ninja Mack Jordan Oliver vs Jack Cartwheel Chris Dickinson vs Cezar Bononi Ruckus vs Calvin Tankmane Jonathan Gresham vs Starboy Charlie Joey Janela vs Atticus Cogar
The Jarret family’s films were shot between 1958 and 1967 by David H. Jarret, a firefighter from Pittsburgh’s historic African American Hill District, and span nearly three hours. As you watch family members and neighbors’ lives, from weddings to living room dance parties, a storyline emerges. Following Jarret’s death, years of neglect caused chemical decomposition of the image, resulting in a kaleidoscopic effect that evokes experimental filmmaking techniques. The Museum’s preservation of the film resulted in its return to the Jarret family descendants; it appears here with their approval.
Having established herself as one of the UK's best-loved comedians, Sarah Millican returns with a brand new live show, featuring all new material from her sell-out nationwide tour, Home Bird. Performing to her home crowd at the Newcastle Tyne Theatre, the British Comedy Award's Queen of Comedy is giving up the party scene (Ann Summers), easing off on the drinking (fizzy pop equals wealthy dentists) and is settling down (taking her bra off). Determined to put down some roots, she now has cats (furry babies) and even a tree (she has a lot of mugs). On this, her third live DVD, you will learn what to take on a dirty weekend, the right amount of meals to have in a day and how to teach a pensioner to swear. Join her for some hilarious domestic bliss. "Sarah Millican is never less than belly-laugh hilarious"--The Mirror "An iron fist in a marigold glove."--The Guardian
Ninth release in 'The Smith Family' series of 2-reel comedies and the family buys a new home.
Banaba is a remote and tiny island in the Pacific Ocean, about 50-miles South of the Equator, at the Western limit of the Republic of Kiribati. Once it was known as Ocean Island, named after ship that “discovered” it. Once it was the colonial capital of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, and one of the British Empire’s richest sources of phosphate, the raw material for the fertiliser that enriched the soil of Australia and New Zealand. From 1900 to 1979, phosphate mining devastated Banaba, leaving a landscape of barren coral outcrops and rusting machinery. Most Banabans now live in Fiji, two thousand miles away from Banaba, on Rabi Island (pronounced ‘Rambi’) to which the British exiled them in 1945, after three years of intense suffering under Japanese occupation. In July 1997, a small group of Banabans and ex-miners made a return journey to the island that was once their home. This documentary tells the story.
Lonely Sam lives an unhappy life until he meets upbeat and lively Ellen and falls in love. But how long will their blossoming romance last as Ellen prepares for university in Paris.
A man reminisces about his old neighborhood after moving away, remembering especially an old man who used to sit by his window feeding the pidgeons.
In British Columbia, young people in foster care “age out” of the child welfare system when they turn 19. Ready or not, they are left to fend for themselves as adults, and are disproportionately at risk of experiencing adverse outcomes such as substance use issues, homelessness, and mental health struggles. Forthright and often heartbreaking, 19 and Homeless introduces us to eight young people — most Indigenous or LGBTQ2+ — who have paid the price for a failed system. As we follow them over a two-year period, they relate, in their own words, their journeys and their struggles, transforming troubling statistics into compelling human stories.
Epaminondas is a low-income middle-class civil servant in the early 1970s. He is an ordinary man, a family man, whose day-to-day life is surrounded by bureaucratic commitments and can no longer stand the banal routine he is subjected to.