Mãe
Virgínia
2014-11-02
9
‘RETURN’ follows Torstein Horgmo, Mikey Ciccarelli, Mons Røisland, Brandon Cocard, Brandon Davis, and Raibu Katayama as they push the boundaries of what can be accomplished snowboarding when innovative minds join forces.
Posing as hunters, a group of terrorists are in search of $100 million that was stolen and lost in a plane crash en route from Afghanistan.
Gisuke Hayashida is an illegal dentist during the day and a burglar by night. One night during a burglary he witnesses a train derailment. Some communists are found guilty of causing the incident, but he knows it wasn't them. He can save innocent people but for that he must confess his own crime.
This Traveltalk short visits Rocky Mountain National Park and a nearby dude ranch in Colorado.
An animated tribute to the singer-songwriter Eduardo Darnauchans and the poem narrated by himself
A man pushes himself into tighter and tighter spaces as he attempts to escape his submarine.
Inspired by design thinking, this documentary grabs businessmen, designers, social change-makers and unlikely individuals to portray what they have in common when facing this ambiguous 21st century. Rather than a salute to the beauty of design, the film aims to bring forward the ambiguity, conflicts, and the messy process of how not just designers, but also creative people, think and do things.
The film is a (reflection) of the pressure of isolation, idleness, miscommunication, romance. Shot during Covid-19 lockdowns, a time which deeply strained the fabric of our existence, and forced us to face ourselves in the most unimaginable ways. They take advantage of the physical expression built into both of their respective artistic practices - the piece was originally crafted as a dance film and cut to become a more naturalistic, lulling and subtle piece of physicality and movement. They use Sometimes They Sing explore the visceral dreams which sought to replace a reality without stimulus, dreams which brought us both peace and fear during some of the longest months of our lives and in their case, brought them the stimuli to create this very film.
Toxic waste runoff from a luxury resort creates a lake monster which wreaks havoc on the exclusive resort town.
Two parka-adorned silhouettes engage in a barely-audible conversation about Snapchat, grades, money, and other unintelligible topics, until one notices something on the other's glasses. It is not ice.
In a building where silence and order usually prevail, Estela tries to sleep, unable to doze off due to the passionate nights of her young neighbors. Tired of their disrespect, she calls for a consortium meeting to decide the couple's new fate.
Documentary material about the filming of the series "A Nero Wolfe Mystery".
Smash hits from 60 years of great cover versions in performance from the BBC TV archive, featuring Alexandra Burke, the Moody Blues, Soft Cell, Mariah Carey, UB40 and many more.
L’art d’aimer / The Art of Loving (1985), another colour short, is probably the weakest of the ten films, mostly because it’s a blurry monologue (read by Smolders) from the perspective of a man confused about past events from his youth, and the fate of his mother. Smolder’s voice is deadly monotone, and the short drones on towards a climax set in an old age home, and a room filled with men and women suffering from diverse ailments, or seniors trapped in some darkened mental gloom. - kqek.com
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Lisboners (people of Lisbon) celebrates the ancient notion of citizenship, the right to the city in the making, in each migrant’s daily life, living and working. It is set in Lisbon but it happens in London, New York, Paris, Rome… anywhere. The Lisboners are people from Brazil, Guiné-Bissau, Nigeria, China, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh, Ukraine, Moldavia, Russia, and Estonia.