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- An homage to the work of Ron Fricke, Timescape is a Day in the Life of a city. One of the first fully digital time-lapse motion pictures ever to be released, watch the world evolve from sunrise and sunset.
- True love can happen in unexpected places. Even in an old adandoned parking lot.
- Urog, father of two perticularly apt children is on an adventure to help his kids learn about life and the wilds of the world.
- Influenced by such films as Godfrey Reggio's Koyaanisqatsi (1983) and Ron Fricke's Baraka (1992), Kaishi utilizes the technique of time-lapse photography to convey both motion and emotion. Of grand scenery and of gentle subtly. An original film unlike any other, Kaishi allows for each individual to draw his or her own conclusion as to the true definition and meaning of the film. As mesmerizing as it is deep in meaning, Kaishi: Gaia's Requiem reminds us that some things in life are just too beautiful for words.
- Barnaby has lost focus on his day. While flipping through a magazine Barnaby's mind wanders into the world of daydreams.
- A beautifully haunting tale of old friendships, lost love and saying goodbye.
- They've traveled thousands of miles from their homelands and have left behind their families and friends. For some, it is their first time away from home. They have scrounged and saved every penny and have sacrificed a good deal to be able to pay for the airfare. They have a Passport to Canada. They are Japanese students, who have come to live and study in Canada. They come with hopes and dreams, each as unique as the individual themselves. JumpPoint Entertainment proudly presents Passport to Canada, an hour long documentary that follows the trials and tribulations of two Japanese individuals each aspiring to achieve different goals in a foreign nation called Canada. From Culture Shock to Jet-Lag, from the happiest moments, to the toughest struggles, Passport to Canada is an up close and personal examination of living life a world away from home.