Documentary about Queen Juliana of The Netherlands in honor of her 70st birthday, including a short interview with the queen.
Documentary about Queen Juliana of The Netherlands in honor of her 70st birthday, including a short interview with the queen.
1979-04-26
5.5
Pretty Bloody: The Women of Horror is a television documentary film that premiered on the Canadian cable network Space on February 25, 2009. The hour-long documentary examines the experiences, motivations and impact of the increasing number of women engaged in horror fiction, with producers Donna Davies and Kimberlee McTaggart of Canada's Sorcery Films interviewing actresses, film directors, writers, critics and academics. The documentary was filmed in Toronto, Canada; and in Los Angeles, California and New York City, New York in the US.
Mixes fiction and documentary to tell the story of Marc Helt and his first sexual experience with other men, as a healing ritual after a violent hate crime.
Lucky is an idler who spends his time drinking with his mates until his father forces them to work at his resort hotel. When three foxy ladies arrive at the hotel, Lucky falls in love with one of them, Hargun, and they eventually marry. But Hargun has a secret Lucky discovers on their wedding night - she's a ghost! Nobody believes Lucky, so he has to find a way to make them believe him!
In this documentary we meet five children in Sweden and see what happened in their lives. Robin was nine years old, but he already knew what a prison looked like and the bad a punishment can do. Frida was not yet born when we filmed her mother Angela in 1983. Her sister Malin lived for several years in a foster family. Bosse was 14 years old and in 9th grade when we met him in 1978. He was the only guy in the class who had glasses. Marie received many postcards and letters from her father, but very rarely met him while she was growing up.
Mari (Erina Aoyama) and Rin (Rina Yuki) have known each other since elementary school. They are both dancers who admire the legendary stripper Masae Shindo. One day, Mari receives a proposal from Takao (Salmon Salmon), an avid fan. Takao's profile as the sergeant of a high-class inn in Yamanashi is enough to make her fall in love with him. Meanwhile, Rin is dating a host, Yoshio (Ishikawa Yuya), but when he asks for money, she gets into an argument with him and breaks his nose. When Takao returns to his parents' house, his mother Mayumi (Mayuko Sasaki) is disgusted by her son's behavior and locks him in a storehouse. Mari receives the news from Takao that he has been caught by the bad guys, and decides to go to Yamanashi. Fearing that Yoshio will retaliate against her, Lin also decides to accompany Mari.
A woman's sister disappears without a trace. Three months later, the woman, Julie, potentially receives the first clue, but it comes at a terrible price.
Due to a job transfer, three friends move into a town where the bank they work at assigns them by way of living quarters a creepy mansion with a haunted history. One of the friends, Bharat (Bharat Jadhav), is prone to being possessed. The four ghosts enter Bharat's body at will and use him for their own intentions, resulting is hilarious misunderstandings, confusions, and the unfolding of a story of sinister revenge.
Brice Dellsperger's reprise of Brian de Palma's Blood Sisters
In the middle of the Mexican desert, an unsuspecting couple encounter a strange child with terrifying powers...
Marty's act is filled with actual events from his life. Everything he says is a true story based on something that either happened to him, his kids, or that he made up entirely. (Do we need to point out that this is sarcasm? Wow, even the parentheticals have sarcasm.)
Two brothers channel grief in different ways at their mother's funeral.
Eight children of a wrecker live together on a strange island, in a supernatural happiness. Until their little paradise is disturbed when an old lady is discovered murdered there. They then embark on the investigation in search of the truth.
The story of Japan’s greatest warrior, Miyamoto Musashi, after his historic duel with Sasaki Kojiro on Ganryu Island.
Documentary on the films of Dario Argento from his debut "The Bird with the Crystal Plumage" up until "The Phantom of the Opera".
A satirical allegory of contemporary South Korean politics, the film follows the exploits of two convicts who accidentally escape while being transferred to another prison. Before they can turn themselves back into custody, they meet a female outlaw. She persuades the pair of prisoners to rob a bank in Seoul. When their robbery turns into an embarrassing fiasco, the two decide to flee to the North Korean border.
Henry is surprised by the appearance of German P.O.W.s in his rural farming community, and makes a decision that will impact his family for a generation.
Umberto Eco, the author of best-selling novels who passed away in February 2016, unveils the secrets behind his undertakings and novels.