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Torn between hope and acceptance, patients of an Athenian public rehabilitation center struggle to get back on their feet again.
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Torn between hope and acceptance, patients of an Athenian public rehabilitation center struggle to get back on their feet again.
TRIDACTYLS, cuenta, en seis opus de 52 minutos, la historia de este asombroso descubrimiento con implicaciones universales. Los amantes de las series de Indiana Jone y X-Files no se sentirán decepcionados. Excepto aquí, los hechos reportados son 100% reales. En octubre de 2016, Thierry…
Rejecting the mainstream tradition of hiring funeral professionals to care for the deceased, families in search of a more personal and fulfilling way to say goodbye are taking an active role in caring for relatives who have died. Both a critical look at the American relationship with death and an…
All the booty shaking and world famous titty lane
A landscape travelogue that incorporates recent and past mountain excursions in Switzerland, France, Canada, China, and the United States interspersed with super 8 film journal extracts recorded during the same period. Cultivate low clouds with the movement of memory with the rain that fell towards…
What do Sandra Bullock, George W Bush, Moby, Kathy Griffin, Steve-O, Ben Stiller, Jim Jefferies, Bobby Lee, Dr. Drew Pinsky, Sherri Shepherd, Dan Mathews, Deon Cole, Vicki Lewis, Adam Carolla, Dana Gould, Kate Flannery, Greg Fitzsimmons, Ray Charles, Martin Short, Bea Arthur, Margaret Cho, Pauly Shore,…
Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize, San Francisco International Film Festival EMPIRE OF THE MOON wryly deconstructs the experience of being a tourist. Paris, gorgeously photographed in black-and-white, is the setting for cultural explorations ranging from the mundane to the sublime,…
Jurors' Choice Award (First Prize), Black Maria Film and Video Festival Grand Jury Prize, Short Documentary, Florida Film Festival Best Documentary, Savannah Film and Video Festival RIDING THE TIGER is a haunting and lyrical evocation of the hubris, despair and devastation of the American…
Film Forum, New York City San Francisco International Film Festival National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC A poem about a city, its people, and 20,000 crows. "A nimble consideration of the collision between the wildness of nature and the orderly bustle of modern urban life." …
Grew Up in Princeton is an independent documentary film directed by Brad Mays, and produced by Lorenda Starfelt for BooBat Productions.The film had its festival debut at the New Jersey International Film Festival on June 14, 2014 [2] and was followed by another screening at the Philadelphia Independent…
“Earl Biss, The Spirit Who Walks Among His People” is a documentary that sheds light on this groundbreaking, mystical, and controversial Crow artist. Earl Biss (1947 – 1998) was a profound contributor to the explosion of Southwestern Art in the last half of the 20th century, and particularly…
A fragile and depressed university student disappears from his apartment in the middle of a cold winter's night. Four weeks later his name and photo explode across social media and into the mainstream media as 'suspect 2' in the Boston Marathon bombings. The search for truth by citizen…