A local man attempts to take advantage of a global crisis by forming a proper cult. Like every good cult, there is a nefarious end game.
A heavily edited look at a routine dog walk with 3 small pups.
Experts set out to prove that female great white sharks rule the ocean.
A small-town private investigator is hired to investigate the sale of black-market lobster in Prince Edward Island along with a scrappy convenience store owner.
Marine officer Rob Cutter and his wife Barbara have a son named Johnny. Rob discovers that two newly delivered helicopters in his squadron have crashed because a defective part, a C-ring, has been made of a weaker, less expensive alloy. Before Rob can go public with this, Rob is killed on the orders of corrupt General Howard, who did not want Rob to go public with the defective part. Howard believes that Barbara, who is also a marine, now has the part, so Howard and his henchmen set out to kill Barbara and Johnny and get the part, but Howard is underestimating what Barbara is willing to do to protect Johnny.
Outskirts of Moscow. A girl comes to an unfamiliar apartment to look after a dog. After a while, she realizes that the owner of the apartment has disappeared. She finds herself into a series of people that have been taking care of the dog for years in that same apartment, creating a weird community around this strange absence of the owner.
Fed up with the bullying from their classmates, Jorge and Emilio plan a shooting at their school.
The title Un enano en el jardin is an allusion to the Super 8 format and the setting where the actions that comprise the film unfold. A catalogue of extreme experiments with the mobility of the camera coordinated with brief improvisations by the Brazilian dancer Alice Bloch. It was mostly filmed with an Instamatic m22 camera (possibly the simplest and lightest Super 8 camera, with a fixed lens and manual diaphragm), so resistant that it functioned in conditions that would be unthinkable with a more complex camera, rotating at high speed around the optical axis or tied to a 35mm reel rewinder.
Year 1917. Young doctor Valentin Voyno-Yasenetskyj with his wife and four children moved to Tashkent, beset by civil war and intervention. Voyno-Yasenetskyj became head physician in the city hospital. He not only saves hundreds of patients every day, operating under the bullets of the permanent street battles, fighting for his life and life of his beloved wife, dying of TB. In the midst of persecution, he as alone with four children on the outskirts of the former empire, so he decides to become a priest. And since then, he never altered neither scalpel, nor cross, he goes with them through all their hard exiles and arduous life, treating both: body and soul.
Solomon and three friends find an embalmed dead body. Solomon refuses to accept there is anything supernatural in the house. He needs to believe if he wants to save the girl he loves from the ravenous blood spirit he has set free.
A satire about young African men arriving in the district of Saint Germain des Prés in Paris during the 70s.
A young buck returns to his hometown after several years' absence, only to see his father shot down in front of him.
Can an artists seeking inspiration use the struggles and losses in his life to fuel his creativity, or will he simply realize that it's his lack of inspiration that has fueled the struggles and losses in his life?
The bluesy pop of Colorado-based trio Big Head Todd and The Monsters is on display in this superb live performance from San Francisco's legendary Fillmore Auditorium. Join frontman Todd Park Mohr (whose cranium is actually normal-sized) and company for energetic renditions of "Secret Mission," "Bittersweet," "Come On," "Circle," "Imaginary Ships," and more.
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