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- Constantine joins the Roman army to find his missing childhood friend. Once alerted to his friend's whereabouts, he prepares for an all out war between the East and the West.
- Divided by their different paths in life, friends August and Stephanie find a different way to keep in touch- letter writing. Soon, August discovers that though they've gone their separate ways, some things are bound to stay the same.
- A tortured man is annihilated ever since the disappearance of his loved one. To cope with this intolerable loss, he becomes capable of anything. He seeks in others what will fill the absence in his heart in order to recreate a lost love.
- TV SeriesThis show in its absurdity pokes fun at the idea that golf courses are always fancy, high class establishments. While the happenings in the series are certainly ridiculous, they aren't as far from the norm as one may think. There are golf courses, like any type of recreational institution, that host a variety of unhinged characters. We follow these characters as they make their way through life at just another Florida golf course.
- A controversial new medical procedure which claims to 'fix' personalities is introduced to a young mother who is struggling to deal with her son's current situation.
- Christian Marclay's Telephones, created in 1995, was a skilfully edited arrangement of black-and-white, as well as color film clips that highlighted different subjects utilizing an array of telephones, all designed before the smartphone era that we live in today.
- This Documentary is a short but thorough history of the much loved park located at the intersection of Newport Gap Pike and Faulkland Rd.
- The character figure is articulating a body language by wondering through the abstraction of white geometrical space, which is an underground canalization cave.
- This documentary is Delaware film history, see the 9 historic Edison films, their backstory, and the amazing story of how they managed to survive.
- Aitken wanted to create three music videos, each with their own narrative, to be aired separately at different times as part of his commercial production. The resulting video, shown in galleries, fuses together the three separate narratives in a non-linear fashion. Located on the precipice between the oft-thought mutually exclusive realms of art and entertainment, Autumn stands as an emblematic example of Aitken's video practice, investigating the cultural numbness generated by the flow of media images.
- Sonia prepares her daughter's surprise birthday party but a stranger knocks on her door.
- "They're going to make a movie about Neto? Well he's brilliant, isn't he?" - 99-year-old baker Ms. Watson from the Cotswolds in England. A spectrum of people, voices, and textures, "The Man Behind the White Guitar" is a film about the musical life of Brazilian guitarist, José Neto. Neto's music and energy have been behind major world musicians, including Harry Belafonte and Steve Winwood, as well as Brazilian greats, Flora Purim and Airto Moreira. His diverse musical journey from Brazil to the United States and England and deep life challenges have taught him the values of loyalty, devotion, and positive vision that speak through his sounds and performing spirit. He's touched the lives of the most unsuspecting fans worldwide.
- Following the loss of their first child, stillborn, Camille on the verge of a nervous breakdown, tries to overcome her trauma by asking her partner Pietro to play the part of the baby.
- Manu, an average Joe, refuses to sell a classic Ford Cortina left to him by his father, and is beaten up and left for dead by thugs loyal to notorious crime kingpin Santosh.
- Journeying through Indonesia from the crowded points of Bali to the isolation of The Mentawai islands, this film captures the joys and the pains of surf exploration, and the rewards that will stay with you long after the journey is over.
- A sexual encounter forces a man to think about his childhood and his current lifestyle.
- The movie revolves around the moment of clarity within a fanatic who goes through a monologue with himself on the heinous and atrocious thing that he has done in the service of people who forced him to go through with the act of killing a child. The inner turmoil and the subsequent moment of clarity is shown by using Plato's Allegory of the Cave, wherein the fanatic goes on a true philosophers journey, wherein he finally sees the truth. The movie starts with the protagonist detailing his ordeal of being unable to see his family, as they have declined to see him, owing to his actions which have made him an outcast within his family. He later goes on to describe the seriousness of the act he has done. Simultaneously, his discovery of the lie he has been living, and the ultimate truth he finds in the end, wherein his alter ego goes on a philosophers journey, wherein he is trapped in a place wherein mere shadows of symbols are shown. The alter ego goes on a journey to understand the source of the shadows, only to find out that the shadows, where a lie, and sees the shadow of the symbol of peace replaced by the shadow of the symbol of hate. The alter ego then goes on a frenzy wherein he goes out of the place he has been living for so long and finally sees the light. The protagonist in real life, recounts the horrific atrocities committed by him, finally coming to the conclusion that he finally sees the truth, while his alter ego sees the light. Towards the end, it is revealed that the protagonist was talking to his alter ego all this while, finally coming to terms with the truth, no longer a fanatic.