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This film is closely related to my last featurelength project, COUNTING. I take the temperature of a neighborhood. In this case, the place is my New York. I think about street life and its threatened demise – a death ushered in as Big Money relentlessly re-makes cities in ever more categorical ways. I think with the camera, on the move, in fragments. The light seen on a woman’s face in Chapter 3 of COUNTING is blocked by the luxury condo that grows and joins many nearby, as Brooklyn succumbs to gentrification (evinced by a beleaguered postOccupy Wall Street demonstration). Here also is the ever worried, ever renewed hum of the Manhattan crowds which continue to enthrall me. What stays, what gets buried? (Jem Cohen, Viennale 2016)
Two women hide the surprising truth as a sheriff investigates a murder.
A farmer, with his faithful dog, is burying a body near a sunflower field. He cannot imagine the consequences of his actions...
In a mountainous region in an Asian backwater banana republic, it is said that the descendents of all those buried in its earth will be blessed with fantastic fortune and good health. However, if a special ceremony is not performed on the grounds, then the luck will only last for 24 years. A trio of Chinese Americans decide to venture into these mountains hoping to change their luck; Anna Wong (Moon Lee) is an executive facing a corporate meltdown, Wisely (Chin Ka-Lok) is dying of brain cancer, and UCLA Prof. Chang (Tsui Siu-Ming) is an expert in feng shui. Tin can potentate General Nguen (Yuen Wah) also has designs on the grounds -- hoping to turn his third world, fourth rate country into a superpower. Along the way, the three heroes fall in with a group of local rebels, including the high-kicking Nguen Van Vong (Sibelle Hu).
A small child is trapped in a tug-of-war battle between his frivolous, but loving mother and an emotionally abusive neurotic grandmother, who wants to "shelter" her beloved grandson at all cost.
A young mining engineer sets out to catch the killers of both his brother and a beautiful young girl's father.
Yakut Stepan Beresekov periodically falls into a lethargic sleep. Only a Russian, the son of a priest, Ivan Popov, can distinguish his condition from real death. But Popov is going on a long ethnographic expedition. Stepan decides to follow his savior so as not to be buried alive.
After two robbers kill the third criminal of the group, they need a psychic to find where he kept the loot.
The Great Misdirect is the fifth studio album by American progressive metal band Between the Buried and Me. It was released on October 27, 2009 through Victory Records and was produced by Jamie King.[9] Despite containing only six tracks (their least tracked full-length release to date), the album reaches nearly an hour in total time length. The album contains some of their lengthier songs such as "Swim to the Moon" which surpasses 17 minutes. Frontman, Tommy Giles Rogers described The Great Misdirect as "some of the best material we've ever created. The deluxe edition of the album was released on October 26, it included a "making of" documentary about the album, a walk through of all the band members' gear, and a 5.1 surround sound mix of the album. The name of the record is derived from the last line of the song "Obfuscation".
Metal Blade Records, in association with Good Fight Entertainment, present Between the Buried and Me Coma Ecliptic: Live! The concert, which features the band performing Coma Ecliptic in its entirety, was filmed live on location October 4th, 2017 at The Observatory North Park in San Diego, CA. The show will be made available on CD, DVD, and Blu-ray, as well as digitally. Coma Ecliptic: Live was directed by Vince Edwards and edited by Blake Faucette and Justin Reich. The audio was mixed by Jamie King @ the Basement Recording NC. Live GoPro camera placement by Blake Richardson.
A mother's perception of reality is altered forever when her son decides to leave the family home.
A band from the city stops in a shady country bar to play a show. Tired of their stagnating tour the double bass player receives an intriguing invitation from the bartendress. However, when the full moon sets and morning rises, he will need to find his own ways out of these strange lands.