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- Un-Vaxxed: A Docu-Commentary for Robert De Niro is an unparalleled production by award-winning author, filmmaker and health science expert, Dr. Leonard G. Horowitz, who contributes more than the "discussion" actor Robert De Niro sought to start by screening the controversial film Vaxxed at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival in New York. De Niro, whose son, like millions of other children who became vaccine-injured, came under fire from both sides of the vaccination safety debate after "pulling" Vaxxed from the event. "Filmmakers" and agents pressured the Hollywood celebrity to censor Vaxxed by producer Del Bigtree and director Andrew Wakefield. De Niro later pledged to investigate who caused the censorship, and why. Un-Vaxxed vets those secrets, along with the agents and agencies commissioned to influence De Niro, public opinion, CDC policies, the U.S. Congress, health science and medicine using the media to shape society's beliefs and attitudes towards vaccinations.
- I was born from the ones that I shouldn't, I lived with those that I mustn't, and I killed the one that I shouldn't.
- When reason fails, the devil helps.
- Based on the Russian classic novel. While maintaining all the main plot-lines of the novel, it follows the events not as they happen but as they are reflected in the mind of the dying hero. Thus make a chain of recollections about the life he had lived through, now seen as a series of irrevocable mistakes and interpreted anew: it is either reconsideration or repentance. Recollections make main hero torment himself over his own past pretenses that seem ridicules now agonize and despair over his perfect indifference to everything except himself, see the horrible aspect of killing his friend, a greenhorn and a show-off. The final action of an intelligent and outstanding man is judging oneself without mercy.
- A grieving widow finds her husband inexplicably returned from accident, but mysterious creature starts appearing in the family after the father comes home.
- "Notes From The New World" is a contemporary retelling of Dostoyevsky's novella which unfolds in Los Angeles where dreams and harsh realities collide. It is a place where almost everyone spies on everyone else, and everyone seems to be playing a dangerous game. Steven is torn between two women he loves, each of whom is pretending to be someone else. The danger only intensifies when Steven comes face-to-face with the Russian Mafia. Soon he will discover who he really is. On another level the story suggests an amazing reading of the state of the postmodern/post-Communist world. Are we witnessing certain realization of Dostoyevsky's prophecies--especially as far as the Underground Man's dilemma regarding Love/Terrorism is concerned?..
- A little homeless boy, learns how things are going in real life, from his mentor, Papa Rudi.
- A young songwriter struggles with her addictions and is admitted to a clinic where she meets other young adults struggling with emotional and psychological issues.
- After China's father death, China gets involved in a trip which will help her to find the human being's essence. A travel in which she will discover that running away is not the way.
- "Shades of Day" is a suspenseful Hollywood fable based on Fyodor Dostoyevsky's classic novella "White Nights"(considered one of the greatest love stories ever written), but here transferred to modern day Los Angeles. It's the first part of our "Dostoevsky-L.A" project, which also will include "Crime and Punishment, LA" and "Idiot, L.A". The film crosses and re-crosses the thin line that separates tragedy from comedy. It introduces us to the enchanting Linda, whose life is centered around a planned reunion with her former lover Paul. Her plans change in remarkable ways as she encounters an extraordinary cast of characters, including a new lover and a movie producer who is pursued by the Mafia.
- Eight women of different ages. Love and loneliness. Fear. The vestures that we all wear. This movie makes you realize that when we choose to live a "half-life", we begin to rot. Women depicted in "Woman Collection" are subjects of a strange experiment.
- Two shady guys in dark suits. A mysterious girl out of nowhere. A gloomy figure in a parking garage. All of them looking for the same thing: A black folder from New York. And all of them seem to think that it is Tim who can lead them to it and help them understand its contents.
- A unique short experimental remix of 15 vlog episodes, originally posted on YouTube, based upon a reflection on identity, manipulation, truth and beauty, that blurs popular influences with performance video and video art processes and ideas. Self-representation document made with a DIY spirit and a urge to work on basic communication principles, such as the confrontation between the artist and the viewer and speech awareness. The audiovisual manipulations function mainly as an expression of repressed emotions in the context of a confessional aesthetics. This is a remixed version of the original video: "anexperimentalviralvlog the movie", 2015, which continuous to be the first autonomous work that appropriates the material I posted on my YouTube vlog. The artist and director filmed himself in a chrome studio, always completely alone, once a week during 15 weeks, with no script or previous prepared ideas. This process resulted in a spiritual and therapeutic achievement, rationally controlled by a heavy post-production work both for image processing, editing and sound. Accordingly there is an immanent relation between what is being said by speech and what is being said by editing, sound and image. This relation aims to provoke the viewer attention to a filmic dimension that is often forgotten in mainstream cinema. Anexperimentalvlog - the movie remix # ! is an hybrid between video art, web series, new media, installation and experimental cinema, having been shown in these different reception contexts that also influence its (absurd) meaning.
- Sofia is a city of many faces; in it so many paths cross, and so many stories and fates. Old buildings, old trees and new architectural details match together into one big picture. We've met many people and quickly forgot most of them. We passed by so many never remembering their faces. Just as any other city that lives and breathes, this one too has its rhythm, its music born in the simultaneous movement of people, cars, dogs, cats, birds, and the leaves of the trees. Not all people can hear this music, but there are some, who can. This movie is about the people, who bring life to the city, the bards / singer-songwriters/. It's about their footsteps and their songs, that we sing along not knowing where we've heard them, it's about the melodies that get lost in the clamor and the sound of footfall and the roar of engines. - that make the leaves tremble, almost out of habit.
- A westward journey of short term gain.
- An old lady is being closely watched by a young man, who actually acts like a caring one. Later on, he meets an ordinary thief and asks him to break in the old lady's apartment. He manages to convince the thief to do the theft even though the latter expressed his unwillingness. After a week, the thief manages to do the evil act. Soon after that, the old lady gets ill. The thief finds himself in a situation of making a life-changing DECISION.
- London surgeon Michael Lawrence, remains broken hearted after losing his family. Seeking solace, he holidays in Milan and meets Sofia. Their connection is instant and set for romance until her situation is fully revealed. Unable to cope with the truth Michael returns to the UK and buries himself in work to forget his heartache. A year passes yet Michael is unresolved, until guided by a trusted friend to feel his 'tendency to love'.
- Young "secular nun" Elena goes on pilgrimage to holy places of Russia in the hope of healing her mental disorder. Feeling her Guardian-Angel's invisible protection, the girl enjoys her fascinating journey which is smooth sailing, without any difficulties, troubles, and woes. However having found herself in mystical cold Petersburg, at the eve of Christmas, Elena encountered a chain of mysterious events. Genre of the film is tragicomedy.
- Synopsis The short movie "Conversation on life" represents a reconstruction of an event that happened to the movie hero, the writer himself, Vulnet during his youth. Vulnet describes his life story to his grandson Arbresh, who after many attempts manages to prepare an adorable surprise for his grandfather. Arbresh invites his grandfather to a joint trip to Kicevo and convinces him that this train journey will help him to return back to his writings and become again an idol to the young readers. During the journey we get familiar with the life story of Vulnet, in particular the event that occurred long time ago in 1974. Vulnet as young writer loved the nature where he found inspirations. In fact, the nature enabled him to meet the girl that changed his life.
- The film is the free form stream of consciousness narrative of Susan Sontag's first encounter with her then literary idol Thomas Mann as a precocious high school student living in 1947 LA, and it is based on Sontag's 1987 New Yorker magazine essay 'Pilgrimage.' Though the story is sequential in nature, the non linear visuals mix chronological time to evoke the layered, disjointed, and elusive nature of memory filtered through experience and identification.