A small town boy dreams of being a famous fiddler; Meanwhile, two convicts escape from prison and hide in the woods.
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A young Belgian girl, raised by her longtime nanny, flees Europe at the advent of World War I and travels to America to find her real mother.
A forensic doctor tries to find the killer behind a series of murders using acupuncture techniques.
German retaliation expedition burned down the village of Radopolje and killed all the men. When first men appear in the village after the war, Kata Plecas believes they will renew the village. But these men die as well and the question if Radopolje will be the "village of black scarves" again remains.
A frustrated postman decides to fool innocent villagers in a ploy to get himself transferred. As he walks uphill to deliver his last letter, a wayfarer narrates to him the story of a Harkara, that instills guilt.
A woman who is a victim of domestic violence, has run away from her abusive husband with her 7-year-old son looking for refuge. She approaches the local council for help but because it’s a Friday and they don’t believe her case is urgent they send her away.
A group of anthropology students at a Michigan college try to stop a Chupacabra from eating their classmates.
A historian named Patrick discovered an old untold love letter. Tracking down the grave. Patrick reads out the letter to whom it letter was for setting the spirit free and liberating their love.
The story of some neighborhood boys, narrated with an undoubted Borgian spirit. (ucine.edu.ar)
Two escaped convicts hold up in a desolate psychiatric hospital while they await their "ride to freedom". Having little to do but talk about their past crimes, a growing conflict develops, enhanced by the dark mood of the grim setting. The desolate hospital effectively becomes a character in this slow building psychlogical thriller, leading to a bloody, not totally expected ending.
The Great Maranelli, a stunting circus clown, falls instantly in love when he sees Dorothy Langdon, who does not think too much of him and lets him know it. He is so smitten that his works suffers to the extent that he is soon just a hobo drifting along the open road. When he again encounters Dorothy, she gets him a job as a salesman with her father's light-and-power company, and proves to be a a real "live-wire" salesman. He is then put in charge of the lighting in an amusement park being built under Dorothy's supervision, and trouble comes many directions, guided by Dorothy's cad fiancée who wants to make the stock in the project worthless so he can buy it cheaply.
A hitman in hiding struggles to keep his monsters at bay when his dark past comes calling. Some days your LUCK just goes BLACK.
This 10-minute short documentary exploring the shifting state of the American poultry industry was preserved in 2015 from an original nitrate print. More information is available on the film's page in the National Film Preservation Foundation's website, where this version can be found featuring original music by Michael D. Mortilla.
Zahara is a Palestinian woman, from the village of al-Bane in the Galilee. Beginning with her childhood before the 1948 war, this compelling documentary takes us through the country's turbulent history, as seen through the eponymous heroine's eyes, and the perspectives of those around her. As Zahara grows, we experience the violent establishment of Israel, subsequent life under martial law (1948-1966), and the radical transformation of Palestinian society from a majority to a disenfranchised minority in their own homeland.
A love story of four seasons. “Spring, the first time they met”; The moment Dongjun saw Hyeji, flowers bloomed like it was springtime. He seized the moment and confessed his feelings for her. But Hyeji turns him down, saying they'll meet again if they are meant to be. And just like a miracle, Dongjun runs into Hyeji again. Dongjun’s heart starts beating, and their love blossoms. Their story is follows four more seasons; “Hot, fierce summer”, “Fall, falling out of love”, “Cold, miserable winter” and finally, “Again, Spring”.