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- (In)Visibility is the troubled story between two girls, who live in the same city and met over the Internet. A report out of the lines between friendship and eroticism, which shatters on the screen in a continues magma of understood and misunderstood, to keep alive in the viewer the veracity doubt of an uncomfortable reality. Yes, because when two young women fall in love each other, even the spontaneity of a kiss on the street, to the prying eyes of all, becomes an insurmountable barrier. The story unfolds at the pace of a invisible editing of stolen glances, passers deceptively indifferent. To hold everything together, only the adhesive film of a long sequence shot.
- Jennifer is hot, she wants fame, she finds trouble.
- It took the letter 28 years to arrive from Berlin, East Germany to Tel-Aviv, Israel. But what troubles Menachem is the content of the letter. He's afraid to find out what the brother he lost contact with 40 years ago may have written in it. With the help of Moshe, his neighbor, Menachem dares to confront a secret that's been haunting him since his adolescence, a secret born out of a decision made during the dark days of the Second World War. That decision changed his life and now Menachem finds that an even more difficult one lies ahead.
- A pensive man visits an empty house. A neighbor tells him the house is haunted but he ignores it. Park Jinseong's second feature that takes place in Jeju Island gazes into the pain of life.
- Lia and her two friends embark on a journey to an isolated village to know more about a dance form that is facing extinction. The three anthropologists would do anything to learn more about the dance until one day they discover that the dance might have supernatural connections.
- Alba, an 11 year old girl, has to move to her father's house due to her mother's illness. She barely knows him and sharing time with him at home feels weird. Both are shy, both feel lonely but they can't find a way to approach each other.
- It's been 50 years since the infamous panel discussion »A Dialogue on Women's Liberation« took place in New York's Town Hall: Norman Mailer, Germaine Greer, Jill Johnston, Jaqueline Ceballos and Diana Trilling argue, laugh and perform on stage. In the audience Susan Sontag, Cynthia Ozick, Betty Friedan and Lucy Komisar - the intellectual elite of New York. 50 years later in Berlin - Saralisa Volm and RP Kahl fight against and with each other as Germaine Greer and Norman Mailer in a reenactment for the theatre stage and continue the discussion outside of their stage roles together with Luise Helm, Heike Melba-Fendel and Celine Yildirim. The rehearsals for the reenactment condense into a profound exchange of blows in the now, the age of »Me Too«. What the hell has happened in the past 50 years? A film about the fierce beginnings of feminism and their reverberation in our days.
- A hunter and a driver are following an evil killer who fled from South Korea to Estonia.
- Danna is an ordinary girl who starts to be haunted by strange events. There is something or someone that doesn't let Danna live quietly in her own house and is generating the strangest temporary anomalies. Or is it that she produces them herself?
- Inspired by the famous Novel "The Count of Monte Cristo" by Alexandre Dumas Pére, a Samurai seeks revenge on his traitors in Japan of the 17th century.
- A strange game takes place in a little forest when three old friends gather near a dark and dying tree. Throughout the movie they have to learn to play the role they were assigned; Predator or prey. The whole thing that started as a game soon becomes a violent manhunt.
- While Korea is occupied by the Japanese Army in 1933, the resistance plans to kill the Japanese Commander. But their plan is threatened by a traitor within their group and also the enemies' forces are hunting them down.
- This exclusive video contains previously unreleased material from Deep Purple's tours of Australia; including: Interviews from the Tour; Sunbury 1975 footage; Complete live versions of "Into The Fire", "When A Blind Man Cries" and "Seventh Heaven"; Live footage shot at the Brisbane and Adelaide Shows, from the April 1999 Tour; "Hey Hey It's Saturday" live performances and rehearsals; and lots of behind the scenes footage including Ian Gillan's Rainforest walk-about.
- A deeply enriching journey of a woman who finds herself in a deep crisis and sets of to find the meaning of life.
- The slow descent of New York City's Chinatown from a cultural community into an artificially constructed tourist attraction.
- The lover of a neurosurgeon experiences strange events around her, after the neurosurgeon transplanted her hand again she has lost in an accident.
- This live 114 minute program was filmed in Bombay, India, in 1995 and features material from the critically acclaimed 1996 album "Purpendicular, " making this event one of the best rock shows ever staged in India. The master tape was thought to have been lost but turned up in an old cardboard box late in November of 1999. Steve Morse, featured guitarist at the time, and drummer Ian Paice perform ripping solos. Songs: Fireball, Maybe I'm a Leo, Black Knight, Perfect Strangers, Highway Star, Smoke On the Water, The Battle Rages On, Woman From Tokyo, Purpendicular Waltz, When a Blind Man Cries, Pictures of Home, Child In Time, Anya, Space Trucking, Steve Morse Guitar Solo, Lazy (with Ian Paice drum solo), Speed King.
- In the dying days of the old west, an elderly sheriff and his posse set out to rescue their town's doctor from cannibalistic cave dwellers.
- Video documenting 2005 sessions for "Gillan's Inn", an album celebrating Ian Gillan's 40 years on stage. The film includes footage of various guests who took part in re-recording of some of Gillan's finest songs. The video was released as part of the "Gillan's Inn" CD/DVD package.
- A man becomes a fugitive from the police after he kills one of the men who raped and murdered his daughter.
- "Bully" documents an exercise in which a young man who has been bullied re-creates the experience with a group of participants. One takes on the young man's role while the others play the bullies or individuals who stood by, watching it happen instead of intervening.
- An Iraqi war vet nurse joins the staff of New Jersey's Mercy Hospital. She must deal with her bureaucratic boss, troublesome patients, failing marriage, ex-lover, pressuring family, inexperienced colleagues and friends with love problems.
- "Les jeux sont faits, rien ne va plus". The stakes are down for Stéphane Dumas (Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge) who has resolved to beat the Casino at its own game at all costs. Fresh out of jail where he was sentenced for a crime he had not committed, Stéphane lands in Montréal, bent on avenging the suicide of his father, a compulsive gambler, and confronting Kim-Dee Nguyen (Thai-Hoa Le)- the man who betrayed him. But does he hold the winning cards? This series deals with issues that are present on the minds of many people, as collateral damages of gambling such as dependency and torn lives amount. A social commentary on gambling and its frequent links to organized crime and money laundering, Casino brings you behind the scenes of this secret world with its good and not so good facets.
- Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith unites with one of his idols - Ian Paice, in this concert celebrating the startup of the London Drum Company. Performing on June 21, 2004, Smith and Paice take the stage in a show that highlights their collaborative and solo abilities. Viewers will also get a backstage glimpse at both musicians through a live soundcheck and interviews in which they discuss how they set up their drum sets for a concert.
- Set in the playground of dark seedy world of child actors, Children of a Laughing God follows Greg, a young aspiring entertainment reporter, as he creates an audition tape for E! Entertainment. After the A list stars refuse his request for interviews, he discovers Chambers, Hollywood's leading kids acting coach. Chambers allows Greg to spend a week with him as he coaches some of the biggest child actors in the biz. Soon Greg uncovers a plot to destroy the acting coach. A plot so evil, so cruel, so diabolical, it could only have been thought of by a second grader.
- A decorated detective involved in a taxi driver's death realizes he is caught in a trap and must untangle past mistakes to figure out why he was targeted in the first place.
- A policeman discovers a love affair between his teenage daughter and her teacher which leads him back to an unsolved murder case he investigated 10 years ago.
- A man who suffers from amnesia caused by a terrible car accident suspects that his wife tells him not the truth about his true personality.
- Martin is 30 years old and he's a writer. The film tells the story of his life. An University student whose goal in life it's to become a renowned writer. He's running out of money and he's usual of b-rated movies. In this place it's where he finds different kind of people with whom he sleeps for money. In this context it's where Agustin -his cousin- comes to Buenos Aires to study philosophy. In this journey we'll see how they share the same faith and how the same troubled and free-willing lifestyle becomes a double-blade weapon.
- A compilation of Deep Purple Mk2b material from "The House of Blue Light" era. Not a proper video, but a so-called CD Video with four audio tracks ("Bad Attitude", "Black and White", "The Unwritten Law" and "Strangeways") and one video track ("Bad Attitude").
- "The Videosingles" video consists of MTV rock videos performed by Deep Purple Mk 2b. Released both as an ordinary video as well as a so-called CD-Video. The UK edition consists of: "Bad Attitude", "Call of the Wild", "Perfect Strangers", Knocking at Your Back Door" and "Nobody's Home". The US edition from 1988 also consists of "Hush '88".
- "The revolution eats its children!" tells the story of a theatre troupe that travels to Burkina Faso and gets caught up in a revolution. The director of the play falls into a staging madness. Finally she is at the root of her art, political reality mixes with fiction. While the fear of the unpredictability of the revolution increases in her team as well as herself, the manager at home is worried about the lack of communication..
- The series tells the story of the establishment and operation of a spy ring of the Soviet Union in Belgium and France before and after the occupation by the Nazi regime , its connection into the administration of the Third Reich in Berlin and subsequently to the exposure and obliteration of the ring and their members. "Die rote Kapelle" (The Red Orchestra) is based on the book "Kennwort Direktor" (Password Director) by Heinz Höhnes and set in scene in a semi documentary style.
- In »Disceptatio«, the betrayed Connor fights for his love living in his imaginary world while everything is already lost in real life.
- By helping Doctor Proktor getting recognition for his amazing invention in a world quite different from ours, two lonely children gets help to stand on their own two feet.
- You-lim's only daughter Eun-ah commits suicide after she is raped by a group of male students. Because all of the suspects are minors, they are allowed to leave without the possibility of punishment by law. You-lim is so full of anger that she seeks out revenge on her own.
- Billy is a teenage outcast in search of his life's true meaning. Day by day, he slaves away at the local burger joint, only to return home to a paraplegic father, whose own dreams of happiness have faded away in an alcoholic haze. Nonetheless, Billy tries to bond with his delusional father, but cannot break through the many layers of pain and regret that surround him. Frustrated, Billy longs to escape the dead-end existence that has engulfed his father, and now appears to be closing in on him as well. It's only within the confines of his small bedroom that Billy truly feels alive. Closing his eyes, he allows his vivid imagination to take over, sweeping him away from his bleak surroundings, and into a world of fantasy. In his dreams, Billy is no longer the misfit, but a brave warrior roaming freely. Along with his best friend Sarah, Billy travels blissfully through this imaginary world, only to awaken once again to the grim reality he struggles so hard to escape. In an attempt to rejuvenate his father, Billy hatches a plot to seek revenge on the man who allegedly crippled his father many years ago. This decision puts Billy face to face with the one thing he has yearned for so long to attain: a purpose. As Billy embarks on his mission, he soon finds that things aren't always what they seem, as his mission for revenge may ultimately become a mission for his very own survival.
- Two women meet in Reno, Nevada where they came to get a divorce. There they also meet a man whose wife just left him. They go to a bar for a drink and a talk. Turns out they have a common acquaintance - one of their exes.
- Ángel Lomas, a young and creative publicist, is enjoying a relaxed evening in his well decorated 'Paradise'; as he says : it is a 'loft' moment. The stillness of the night is broken when Luis Orozco shows up: a new colleague who is unable to get into his house due to his clumsiness. Ángel feels sorry for him and lets him spend the night at his place. But it won't be just for one night and Ángel's well-balanced life will take a completely new turn, because when the devil enters paradise, it turns into hell.
- After the funeral of his daughter Ema, Frank Osorio travels for the first time to Buenos Aires to tell his granddaughter Alina about her mother's death. But Frank has two big secrets: the first one is about the identity of Alina's father and the second one is related to a crime.
- Evgeniy's hobby is to send fake letters to real countries. He has collected a letter from every country except New Zealand, and he sends a letter there. Things turn worst when he actually receives a letter from someone there.
- Diana, a young gymnast with plaster casts applied to her arms after being hit by a car, asks Andrei for a psychological examination that could prove wrong the decision of the insurance company which had determined that her accident was suspicious and self-inflicted.
- Nora, who stopped coming to therapy, visits Andrei hoping that her new status will make Andrei acknowledge his feelings for her. In addition, she reminds him of their first sessions together, when Andrei acted like a dead man in desperate need of being brought back to life.
- Andrei, who after his divorce moved, together with his practice, to the ground floor of a villa, receives the unexpected visit of Gheorghe Somesanu, who menaces him with a malpractice lawsuit. Andrei goes to ask for help to one of his former patients, the lawyer Ioana Cernat. But Ioana can't forgive Andrei who, many years before, stopped their therapy sessions.
- Andrei tells Maria that he is increasingly more worried about the lawsuit: now, there is also the incriminatory report of the army's psychologist. Andrei asks the evaluation but when he finds out that she hasn't written it yet, he gets mad.
- Ioana has found out from Andrei's lawyer that the therapist had a fling with one of his patients. She is deeply frustrated by the fact that she never was a seductress like Nora or like her own sister, Monica. Ioana is upset that she cannot make men fall irremediably in love with her - sooner all later, they all leave her.
- During the therapy session, Ruxandra finds out that Stefan has already met Tudor's new girlfriend, who helped him with his homework, and starts asking an endless series of questions that trouble the little boy. Andrei notices his pain, takes him to the other room and comforts him: it's not his fault that his parents are no longer together. Back into the main room, Andrei witnesses a terrible fight between Stefan's parents.
- Damian comes to therapy straight from the airport - he went to Berlin, to see Beatrice, who's hanging out with a bunch of "trash" artists and who was really shocked to see him there. Damian rented a hotel room thus hoping to "save" her, but she was very aggressive towards him. As he finally realized that she doesn't need him, he had no choice but to return home - but not before having another panic attack.
- Clara comes to therapy carrying a scale model for her final exams. Displeased with it, she breaks it in front of Andrei who tells her that her reaction reflects the way she feels about herself: the model was far from being perfect, but it needn't be destroyed. Similarly, Clara must accept her "imperfections" such as the disease.
- During his therapy session with Maria, Andrei talks about his father, now living in an old people's home, and about his childhood, spent with an always depressed mother and an egotistical father. Andrei blames his father for leaving them and praises his mother. Andrei gets increasingly angrier...