Tommy, a little boy who lives alone with his mother, sees a circus set up near his home. He sets off to discover this new world.
Did the Nazis ever see Charlie Chaplin's 'The Great Dictator'? Yugoslavia, 1942 - The young Serbian projectionist Nikola Radosevic decides to teach the German oppressors a lesson they won't forget. The beginning of a true and astonishing World War II resistance story.
A two-minute computer animation of a fantastical centipede having a spot of bother with a mischievous segment.
Migrating by sea from Holland as an eight-year-old, Dirk de Bruyn went on to be a doyen of Australian experimental cinema. But as this intimate film reveals, his work is suffused with the trauma of migration, and the struggle to recognise himself as a ‘new Australian'. In conversation with documentarian Steven McIntyre, Dirk guides us through more than 40 years of his filmmaking: the early years exploring technique and technology, a subsequent phase of unflinching self-examination brought on by upheaval and overseas travel, and more recent projects where he attempts a fusion of personal, cultural, and historical identity. What emerges is an inspiring, rugged, and at times poignant portrait of an artist committed to self-expression and self-discovery through the medium of film.
A young girl suffers a terrifying nightmare of a vampire with blazing golden eyes. Eighteen years later, it is revealed to be a hellish prophecy when a strange package containing an empty coffin mysteriously turns up at a nearby lake.
Starting as a documentary on the sexually liberated culture of late-Sixties Denmark, Sexual Freedom in Denmark winds up incorporating major elements of the marriage manual form and even manages to squeeze in a montage of beaver loops and erotic art. All narrated with earnest pronouncements concerning the social and psychological benefits of sexual liberation, the movie, is a kind of mondo film dotted with occasional glimpses of actual sex.
This is a story about the mysterious connection between the present and the past, as reflected in the photo negatives discovered by chance.
Laawaris is a 1999 Indian film directed by Shrikant Sharma. It stars Jackie Shroff, Akshaye Khanna, Dimple Kapadia and Manisha Koirala.
The story is set in an ambiance of a dark utopian future, a city of mentally dead zombies under the firm grip of military dictatorship. Boldly, like a man on a mission, the Tailor will walk the Kafkaesque and macabre streets of a city where terror and gloom roam freely, in his Diogenes’ search for purity and love.
Two days after his triumphant Glastonbury performance, David Bowie returned to London on 27th June 2000, for an exclusive show at the BBC Radio Theatre in front of a select number of fans. The tracks chosen from his wide-ranging set for this broadcast were: Wild Is The Wind, Ashes To Ashes, This Is Not America, Absolute Beginners, Little Wonder, The Man Who Sold The World, Fame, Stay, Hallo Spaceboy, Cracked Actor, I’m Afraid Of Americans.
A carnival pitchman (Tracy) finagles his girlfriend, a fiery hoochie dancer (Vélez), into a major Broadway revue under the auspices of an impresario (Morgan).
A mortician seeks revenge against a serial killer who has murdered her sister. However, there is a case of mistaken identity and she begins to target her psychiatrist instead.
A boy wishes on a Christmas Star and finds out that his wish is granted.
Farin came to Dhaka for university coaching and started staying at her aunt's house. A few days later she felt pain in her lower abdomen but she could not understand why this was happening. Meanwhile, while going to the coaching, she started getting chocolates in front of the door every day. Her uncle and aunt became worried about these unfortunate problems. After waking up suddenly one night, Farin realizes why all this was happening to her.
A young Iranian boy makes friends with a young girl of the same age against a backdrop of the humdrum daily existence of rural workers.
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