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A teenager's dreams collide with social expectations and gender-based stereotypes when she finds that, despite her parents' assurance that she can be ‘anything she wants to be’, reality presents another story. One of the first and most widely used consciousness-raising films of the growing Women’s Movement, this film helped give voice to a generation of women whose expectations, opportunities and career choices were extremely limited.
Natalia, a fashion model, is assaulted by a man one night, when she is returning from work. She decides to take revenge, and obsessively searches for the rapist.
Rema-Rema were a short-lived and resounding shooting star in the London post-punk scene of the late 1970s. But, how can you make a documentary about this legendary band when their career only lasted a few months, they only released one album (albeit on 4AD, no less) and all live footage of the band has disappeared?
After Lexi realizes she left her front door unlocked, paranoia sets in and she can't help but wonder if someone is hiding in her house, waiting to attack.
An audio sensory experience that follows a restless Noah and his internal monologue as he navigates a dreamscape and revisits old memories that reflect his current relationship with Connor. Someone who he cannot fix.
This poem is built from six conversations with my queer and trans friends about family, love, and care.
On September 1st GCW: Say You Will 2023 is live on FITE+ straight from Grand Sports Arena in Hoffman Estates, IL. The event features GCW World Title Match where Blake Christian defends his title against Francesco Akira. Also in the lineup: Lash LeRoux vs Joey Janela Tag Team Match Violence Is Forever (Dominic Garrini & Kevin Ku) vs BUSSY (Allie Katch & Effy) Tag Team Match Masha Slamovich & Rina Yamashita vs Los Macizos (Ciclope & Miedo Extremo) Nick Gage vs El Hijo del Vikingo
In the documentary short “This One Is For You,” celebrated burlesque dancer Jillian Schmitz shares her journey of navigating emotional abuse, depression, anorexia, and misogyny to embrace her authenticity and transform trauma into creative power. Dancing through the dark corners of her pain, she strips away the shameful stigma of violence and abuse to find freedom, self-love, healing, and recovery in an unapologetic celebration of her sexuality and sensuality.
A young prostitute struggles for a normal life out of the game, but a ruthless thug and a crooked cop stand in her way.
In Nic Kuklinski’s documentary short, a veteran’s service dog changes her perspective on closeness.
A collage film that filmmaker, artist, and archivist Ryan Daly has created – in collaboration with Will Oldham – to accompany the album "Keeping Secrets Will Destroy You" by Bonnie "Prince" Billy. Echoing the spirit and themes of the album, utilizing his vast archive of 16mm film prints, and working in the avant-garde tradition of “found footage” filmmaking, Daly has assembled a tour de force visual manifestation of Oldham’s album. Daly’s footage recalls, re-imagines, and suggests an alternative, timeless counterpoint to the era of the recent pandemic.
In this film, some who were not strangers - friends, relatives and fellow-broadcasters, who in their various ways loved the poet Dylan Thomas - give an account of the person he really was. The portrait that emerges, enriched by Thomas's own voice in poetry and prose, is different from the generally accepted picture of the inspired and irresponsible drunkard who somehow received a commemorative stone in Westminster Abbey.
A collection of memorable stories from The Doors as well as friends who were present the night of their legendary 1968 appearance at the Hollywood Bowl - from long-held rumors to behind-the-scenes anecdotes.
As soon as he is transferred, the protagonist cannot explain his excessive happiness and, driven by the desire to document his new life, he will find himself dealing with his greatest enemy, himself.
Defective portraits from a remote Amazonian village exposes bleak memories of addiction, disease and abandonment.