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September 23, 1973: A motion picture camera shooting through a portal in a church began accumulating images of an adjacent Arlington, Texas shopping plaza at the rate of 1 frame per hour, 24 hours a day. September 22, 1974: The camera was stopped. Meteorological fluctuations, this planet's revolutions (solar and axial), and the palpable presence of human cycles are transposed from slow daily change into rapid visual rhythms. The act of metamorphosis during the year visually displaces the pictorial arena in which the year transpires. Space, the image frame, becomes a manifestation of time.
A young woman grapples with her pregnancy in the face of an impending apocalypse.
FLAME STILL BURNS is a documentary about the parisian booming hardcore scene, from the ashes of Covid to sold-out venues. But can this overflowing enthusiasm be enough in the face of an economy in crisis, venues shutting down and inflation? Can the flame still burn through it all?
Emmy-nominated comedian Damon Wayans, who's perhaps best known for his work on the groundbreaking comedy sketch show "In Living Color," has a knack for creating funny characters. But he plays his most hilarious character yet in this gut-busting HBO special filmed live in front of an appreciative audience: himself. Riffing on marriage, kids, work and a variety of other topics, Wayans proves he's still relevant in the cutthroat world of stand-up.
Tne documentary film Still Moving: Pilobolus at Forty, directed by Dartmouth professor Jeffrey Ruoff, celebrates Pilobolus by documenting their 40th anniversary performance event at Dartmouth College while also flashing back to the early years of the company through recollections, video, and photographs. Still Moving is an apt title because, as the documentary makes clear, 40 years is a long time for a dance company to exist, particularly one that was built and continues to thrive on collaboration.
Even more from the full story behind the awesome Group B Rally cars, featuring mind-blowing contemporary and archive racing footage of these fire-breathing rocket ships at blistering speeds! Declared “too fast to race” at the end of the 1986 season, the Group B cars changed the face of rallying! The Lancia Delta S4 could accelerate from 0-100km/h in 2-3 seconds on a gravel road, and Nigel Mansell is reputed to have said that the Peugeot 205 T16 could out-accelerate his F1 car! All were built to reach at least 400bhp, so we pushed these super-charged beasts to their absolute limit to see what else they could do, with legendary ex-World Rally champion Stig Blomqvist behind the wheel!
In nature there is a universal truth of cycles: with each beginning, lies the possibility of the imminent end. Two beings share the natural elements together, but face the reality that their time together will not last.
"A voyage into red cabbage and shells. Shells transform themselves into orange canyons. Cabbage as the universe! A painter's film. Soundtrack: the sound of the sculptures of the Baschet brothers." - RS
Tormented by the vengeful spirit of his deceased wife, a desperate widower enlists the aide of his ghost-hunting nephew to decipher the haunting’s meaning and bring peace to his household.
The Sun Still Shines is a documentary that presents a slice of the life of people who question their future when their only recourse is food aid. It tells of war and landmines and the United Nations intervention in Angola. The film is the Angolan episode of the serial “Under the United Nations,” produced by La Sept Arte Television to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the United Nations.
A loose narrative comprised of both found and shot footage derails conventional uses of familial images and forms the residue of a looming traumatic experience. The anxieties of parenthood feed an undertow of tension that heightens awareness to the vulnerabilities of the children we bring into this world. Note: This film is intended to be viewed projected from the 16mm film print.
Includes: 1. Soundcheck 2. Bound To Fail 1 3. Bound To Fail 2 4. Bound To Fail 3 5. It Doesn't Matter 1 6. It Doesn't Matter 2 7. Hide IT So Deep 8. Song Of Love 9. Rock 'N' roll Crazies / Cuban Bluegrass 10. Jet Set (Sigh) 11. Anyway 12. The Treasure 13.
A postcard usually enhances the reality. The contrast is more stark in Corinna, Maine, a former woolen mill town on the shores of Lake Sebasticook, where years of dumping of industrial waste contaminated the water supply. In 1964, E.B. White mourned his fellow Mainer Rachel Carson and the altered ecology of Sebasticook. Carson’s work mobilized the public and led to the formation of the US Environmental Protection Agency. Yet local people continued to seek regulation and revival of Sebasticook for twenty more years before the EPA began cleaning up Corinna.
Still In The Fight takes you into the heart of 3 American heroes who have been severely injured in combat, and their rise physically & mentally to their new normal. This film takes you on an emotional roller coaster of combat, compassion, patriotism, and healing. Still In The Fight portrays the true spirit of an American warrior, his love of country, and his road to recovery....Positive personal stories of wounded warriors that are now far from the battlefield, but are still in the fight. The film stands for the positive side of recovery of our heroes, and will serve as a positive influence to other wounded warriors that have that road ahead. Still In The Fight features 3 amazing young men. (Lt. Jason Redman US Navy Seal) (Msgt. Spanky Gibson United States Marine Corps) (Cpl Kyle Carpenter United States Marine Corps) Their stories are incredibly inspiring, and truly dictate the mindset of todays military.
A prisoner asked a musician to write a letter to someone, creating questions that remain unanswered.
Made for straight 8's 2018 industry shootout on one cartridge of kodak vision3 200t super 8 film with only in-camera edits and no post-production. Premiered on june 21st 2018 at straight 8's cannes advertising festival screening.
There are two things very close to Glaswegian Agnes McLean’s heart – Latin American dancing and Socialism. We go with her from her local sequence dance class in the Pollock center, Glasgow, to the Tropicana nightclub in Havana. In her quest for the roots of the Rumba, Agnes meets the people of Cuba and finds many kindred spirits.
7,000 babies are stillborn every single day, yet talking about it remains a taboo. We follow 7 families over 3 years as they rebuild their lives after the loss of their babies.
Three generations of women say goodbye to their family ballroom dance studio.