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In this 1995 interview, Van Morrison -- The Belfast Cowboy -- sits down with Michelle Rocca in Dublin, Ireland to discuss his life, his career and his famous disdain for the Music Business. Filmed for Bravo Television.
The story of Rev. Dr. Norma J. Turner, a Sister of the Sister of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary for almost 20 years who blossoms into a Spiritualist Buddhist chanting medium.
In The Sky Is Not Always Above, Beirut’s southern suburbs, notorious as a staunch Hezbollah stronghold, are at once a high-security zone, a site of exception vis-a-vis the writ of Lebanese government, and a recurring target for the Israeli army’s warplanes. Shot after the devastating Israeli war in July 2006, Soueid unearths the winding paths of the district’s rich and forgotten history. And during the captivating journey, he crafts an understated homage to John Ford.
1. dawn 2. Shirogane 3. ADAMAS 4. ViVA LA MiDALA 5. GL 6. Wagamama Cait Sith 7. nonnon 8. Mousou Controller 9. Shirushi 10. Yu-Ke 11. play the world! feat.PABLO 12. RUNAWAY 13. Homura 14. Akeboshi 15. Gurenge 16. ROCK-mode'18 17. Rising Hope 18. Howl -ENCORE- 1. Letters to ME 2. Another Great Day!!
Much handled things are always soft unearths the unwritten and undocumented histories of public sex culture in the south-side of Chicago. Through conversation with longterm survivor Patric McCoy, the film traces the height of activity in the 1970s, the downfall of cruising culture in the 1980s, and the prevailing summer heat, which continues to linger. Together, McCoy and Woods-Morrow reflect on their relationship to cruising, to photography, and to each other; attempting to bridge the gap between what was, and what still remains to be explored. Commissioned by Visual AIDS in 2019 as part of STILL BEGINNING, a program of seven short videos responding to the ongoing HIV/AIDS epidemic.
A young woman wanders about an abandoned cinema, rummaging through its storerooms and curiously exploring the mechanical and celluloid detritus that has been left behind. A sense of transgression is in the air – the woman is, after all, trespassing – and she finds herself constantly being watched by several men who, we assume, oversee the disused property. This vague threat notwithstanding, she projects scraps of old footage, creating a freeform narrative all her own, breathing new life into forgotten artifacts.
I Have Always Been A Dreamer is a documentary travelogue and film portrait of two cities in contrasting states of development: Dubai, UAE and Detroit, U.S.A. Within the context of a boom and bust economy, the film questions the collective ideologies that shape the physical landscape and impact local communities.
In the community office of a residential building in Beijing, a senior citizen choir comes together every Thursday singing Mongolian songs without any accompaniment. Thoese eventful days spent in Inner Mongolia have left enduring memories to them…
Always a Griever
The Deadnames discuss their relationship with their gender identity and how that links to their music
A man has walked the surface of the moon, and tensions are rising on every corner of the planet. After crazed advanced weaponry developer Dr. Willem Krueger lists his devastating new prototype on the market, it is up to British super-spy George Whitebrooke to prevent the space race from escalating into a star war.
a short film about two sisters suffering with the loss of a family member. this film follows both characters as they learn to express their feelings to one another
Immediately following the assassination of the union leader, the film captures the raw emotions of the community and follows the investigation of the crime. Barroso employs various techniques to tell the story, contrasting images of the official offices of the authorities responsible for investigating the murder with interviews with family members, testimonies from residents of Alagoa Grande, and the public outcry surrounding the event. It's a gaze that does not waver when confronting the harsh Brazilian reality of violence and impunity, but also of the resilience and courage of the people in the face of injustice.
We'll always have Paris. A decade after they captured the EuroLeague title in Paris, the stars of the dominant 2009-10 Regal FC Barcelona squad reunite for the latest film in the Euroleague Basketball Insider Documentary Series, We'll Always Have Paris. Widely considered to be one of the strongest EuroLeague teams in competition history, FC Barcelona lost just twice all season while playing crushing defense and eye-pleasing team-oriented offense to reach the Final Four and capture the club's second title.
In 2010, or maybe 2011, it’s hard to be certain about these things, I wrote and performed a show called It’s Always Right Now, Until It’s Later. I originally performed it in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival at the Traverse Theatre every morning at 10.30 before restaging it at St Anns Warehouse in New York, The National Theatre in London and The Royal Exchange in Manchester. This film was made on one single night towards the end of the Manchester run and is the entire show, in real time.
At a late-night meeting with nine colleagues, James, an executive of some sort, wants action to avoid their potential loss of millions of pounds daily. He throws a tantrum when one man, Bill, urges caution instead of action. Jim leaves the meeting and, while driving to his office, has a mobile phone conversation with Bill. Something unexpected happens and Bill suddenly has a great deal of leverage. A power play ensues, and things become clearer at press conference the next morning.
[Mai Hanagari Bondage Lifted] Mai, a girl who lost her parents and lives with her uncle. She has always been distracted and restless. My uncle treated her kindly, trying to understand her. But one day, she finally develops into a situation beyond her control... Bondage, vaginal cum shot, training, candle torture... The broken relationship between the two breaks the innocent girl's heart...
"I wash my body as a ritual of labor and self-care. I do this on the Richmond Slave Trail and the African Burial Ground in Richmond, VA, and place my body in these locations to comment on notions of safety within public and private spheres. The spaces in which Black people and their bodies should be safe and cared for, yet are vulnerable and exposed. The use of oranges stems from the Latasha Harlins Murder of ‘92 but becomes a metaphor for talking about the erasure of women of color throughout time and space."
A soldier battling PTSD after the loss of his close friends is forced to face home intruders.