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- Through intimate interviews, provocative art, and rare, historical film and video footage, this feature documentary reveals how art addressing political consequences of discrimination and violence, the Feminist Art Revolution radically transformed the art and culture of our times.
- Years of seething rage against the racism he's experienced, combined with his idolization of Ted Bundy, has left Eddy has one goal: to become the greatest serial killer in history. Because he hides under the mask of his outwardly polite and quiet persona, his victims are taken completely by surprise as he reveals himself to be a bloody and violent force to be reckoned with.
- A century of secrets are hidden behind the fresh paint and modern additions. Peeling back the layers is letting something escape, and he might not see it till it's too late.
- Number 5 is a part of a documentary series that covers the commandments in the Old and New Testament. Number 5 is about the fifth commandment to honor Yahweh Elohim and parents. The scriptures that this movie is standing on are the following: 1. Exodus 20:12 (KJV) Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the Yahweh thy Elohim (The divine name of God in Hebrew) gives thee. 2. Deuteronomy 5:16-21 (NIV) Honor your father and your mother, as Yahweh your Elohim has commanded you, so that you may live long and that it may go well with you in the land the Yahweh thy Elohim is giving you. 3. The Apostle Paul quotes the Fifth Commandment in his letter to the Ephesians 6:1-3: "Children, obey your parents in Elohim, for this is right. Honor your father and mother" (this is the first commandment with a promise), "that it may go well with you and that you may live long in the land." 4. John 14:31 but so that the world may know that I love the Father, I do exactly as the Father commanded Me Get up, let us go from here. 5. Matthew 22:36-40 "Master, which is the great commandment in the law? 37 Yeshua (the original Hebrew name of the prophesied Messiah) said unto him, Thou shalt love the Yahweh thy Elohim with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.38 This is the first and great commandment.39 And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.40 On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets." 6. Matthew 26:39 And He went a little beyond them, and fell on His face and prayed, saying, My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from Me; yet not as I will, but as You will. 7. Matthew 12:50 Who is My mother and who are My brothers?" 49 And He stretched out His hand toward His disciples and said, "Here are My mother and My brothers! 50 For whoever does the will of My Father in heaven is My brother and sister and mother.
- #5 is a film about the creative process of making a film. Like all great films it starts with the beginning of the universe and goes to the creation of the final idea. #5 is the fifth film by Ricky Bardy and the first live action, as opposed to the other four which are animated. The film is a fun and funny look into the mind and life of Ricky, who also stars as the main character of the film.
- #50Fathers is an American Dramatic Comedy. Dominique Hathaway is the best high school athlete in the nation. "Nique"Â is a three sport All-American and a Blue Chip MLB or NFL draft prospect who will certainly enjoy a lifestyle few young adults are privy too. With that in mind, Nique decides to give his brother and him something they haven't had since the death of his parents, but now more than ever is needed... A Father. He post on his YouTube Channel, Team Nique, that he will pay, upon the start of his signing a professional contract, $10,000 per month for an individual to serve as his father. To that end, his friends and he will interview 50 prospective candidates to make a selection. Team Nique interviews the 50 potential fathers, some good, some hilariously bad and in the end discover that what makes a man a good father is much different than what they imagined.
- It is based on five women who did survive the Holocaust but shared her same fate of "deportation, suffering and being denied their childhood and adolescence," according to promotional materials.
- What's done in the dark, is always brought to the light. A weekend trip for four girlfriends turns deadly after secrets are revealed. Their lives are forever changed and the women are left to question if their friendships were ever real, or just for clout.
- Beings is the second feature film of Stefanescu Andrei, after Sleep Awake in 2012, is also a no-budget film, this time shot in Berlin with a small magical crew in the autumn of 2014. It is a contemplative film about Eva a girl that leaves everything behind, a deep friendship with her friend Anna and her betrayed love for Teo, to lose herself into light. To get away from her skin and become perfect so that she will be loved by Teo. The story begins with Eva having a epileptic fit and being kicked out by Teo instead of being helped. This starts the crisis of Eva and her desperate return to Teo and then the failed night of love. Everything brakes loose. Not only her, but also Teo who out of guilt begins his descent into madness together with Anna, Eva's best friend that also loves Teo irrational and against any moral or law. Eva's trip has no goal but in her journey each step is like a magic moment like a step outside reality until she becomes one with the sky forgetting everything she is and starting new. Eva runs away from everyone but faith makes it so that Ana finds her again on the streets. They are taken by a driver that wants to help them not to the hospital but, at the desire of Eva, into an industrial nothingness from where Eva gets lost. From where Anna renounces to get her back. Where the only one that doesn't quit but also doesn't impose himself to Eva is the driver. But the sun is setting.
- Kelly was lied to, lied about, bullied, used, exploited, and nearly ruined financially. In the end, she barely escaped with her life.
- An experimental documentary that mines the psycho-emotional landscape at the intersection of blackness and masculinity.
- C3 is an Evangelical church that opened in Toronto in 2013, quickly amassing a large following amongst the city's young, hip and tattooed. #Blessed offers an intimate look inside this fast-growing millennial church and follows the process of selling salvation in the 21st century as Pastor Sam and his team grow the church from two locations to three, living out their mission to save as many Torontonian souls as possible.
- #Tomcrew and Luna Corp join forces to serve the south-midwest the best of what music has to offer. This tour's special; Breakfast in bed with a side order of YOLO. The hour long film documents CJ Milli, Trill Scott Heron, DJ Foxy, and Creole as they connect url to irl.
- A zealous vigilante looking to clean the internet of sin targets a group of teens that broadcast misadventures on their chat room.
- Four social media influencers live stream their trip to Devil's Manor, former home to a satanic cult.
- A movie that introduces the new rising stars of San Francisco and the Bay Area California. A fun filled laughter romantic pseudo dark comedy enlightening the social, political, religious issues around college students and their demonic battles.
- Who are the most inspiring individuals working tirelessly to restore rivers in Europe? Follow these "DamBusters" on a journey through Spain, France, Finland, and beyond.
- Hijinks ensue, when a disgruntled fan of a social media superstar hacks into his Instagram account and removes the star's millions of followers.
- An exploration of fake news in the age of digital misinformation.
- Kate, a 15 year old college student documents Disneyland's 60th anniversary, which kicked off the celebration by staying open 24 straight hours on May 22, 2015. Two months later, she returned for the actual July 17, 2015 anniversary. This journey includes interviews, diversity, dreams, magic and fun festivities. Whether you've been to Disneyland or want to go, this is for you, the young, and young at heart.
- Annie who accidentally takes her mom's laptop instead of her own to visit her father in New Jersey. Annie soon realizes the laptop is everything she needs to pose as her mom for the day, repairing her parents' marriage.
- One man's world turns upside-down.
- #FEMALE PLEASURE embarks on a journey to discover the remaining obstacles that stand in the way of female sexuality in the 21st century.
- When a vlogger and her crew embark on their annual river float to commemorate the untimely loss of their friend, they are plunged into a life and death battle with a mysterious local, a sinister paranormal force, and their own fears.
- Three British women from London, consisting of a YouTuber and her two friends, go missing from a motel in California while travelling from Los Angeles to San Francisco after posting on social media using the the hashtag #followme.
- Preparing to play a serial killer for a new television drama series. Two friends accidentally become killers themselves. Hiding the body of their strangled friend inside an Ottoman, moments before party guest show up. Using the death as an inspiration and motivation to fully embrace the character actor Matthew Cambell will be portraying in front of the cameras. Battling with his own insecurities Matthew takes it out on his friends. Andrew fell victim to it. With building tension between him and his roommate Frank who became an accessory to the murder of Andrew. Frank's feelings for Matthew became serious after an intimate summer they had together a year prior. Matthew's feelings are focused on Andrew's girlfriend Liz, which rejected his advances in the past. Caroline, a bubbly partier that likes to mix things up along with the wild card Janet are invited to the party as well for Matthew to gloat about his success. But things do not go as planned for Matthew, Frank is getting drunker and threatening to expose Matthew. Feeling rejected by Liz all the while avoiding answering her questions about Andrew, and Janet not amused. Matthew not being able to take the pressure implodes and comes to terms who he truly is.
- Two college students run for campus president, but in order to do so, they throw a Marijuana party to gain favor with the college body.
- From the #icebucketchallenge to #oscarssowhite, we take a look at how social justice has moved to the social media world. We all want to leave the world a better place, but does retweeting and trending phrases make a difference?
- To survive the juvenile system is a miracle, to survive the adult system twice is insane.
- A group of "friends" and "misfits", who had formed a popular yet short-lived youth theatre group, reunite for the first time after seven years on an eventful Durga Pujo night at their old rehearsal space, a bungalow which is about to be converted into Kolkata's first five-star heritage hotel by the Ganges. This cosmopolitan, multi-lingual film (English/Bengali/Hindi) is a musical love letter to Calcutta.
- Six preadolescent girls face a night of terror when the compulsive addiction of an online social media game turns a moment of cyber bullying into a night of insanity.
- Odedra's first ensemble work tells stories of censorship and people's resistance, echoing the #JeSuisCharlie spirit while marking the differences. #JeSuis isn't about a tragic event but depicts ordinary lives under ordinary oppression.
- Parents and teachers around the world struggle with their kids' dependence on devices today. As Covid has forced our kids to rely on technology more than ever, "#KidsOnTech" looks at the impact on children's developing bodies and brains, and asks: "How might we better prepare our kids for this digital world?" Voices from India to the U.S., France to China, Mexico to Japan explore what children need to truly excel in a future dominated by tech, including a Google designer, a German brain scientist, and New York Times journalist, Matt Richtel, whose story on a Silicon Valley school created an international media frenzy. Is tech somehow inherently evil? Should we shield our children from tech at all costs? Certainly not, nor could we if we tried. #KidsOnTech's approach is one of empathic concern for all who are caught up in tech's blinding advance and offers parents a reminder of basic child development and how we can better foster our children's growth and maturity so that they might thrive, not only in tech environments, but in the world itself. Most of us were relieved to have zoom classrooms, but children around the world are now emerging even more obsessed than before with tech devices. The growing consensus in scientific circles confers that heavy use of tech can profoundly compromise healthy "brain development" in young children. And yet, in the world today, it is nearly impossible for parents and children not to depend on these devices in multiple ways. What to do? During the editing of the film, everyone wanted us to offer a simple answer; but there were none. Nonetheless, parents and teachers are desperate for answers. Our mission in this film is to step beyond the hyperbolic media coverage spelling doom and gloom for kids and ask: What are we missing in this polarized debate? Our process was to seek out intimate conversations with parents, teachers, neuroscientists, tech executives, child psychologists, and kids of every age from around the world hoping to better understand what's become humankind's greatest social experiment. This film's objective is to help start these important conversations with parents and teachers - conversations that are as important and alive today as climate change. The film tries to remind parents of what they already know - instinctively, as parents - children need to experience outdoor play, work with their hands, engage with their friends, and figure out what to do when they become insufferably bored. The film explores how we might both protect and prepare our children for a rapidly changing world where turning back the clock is not an option. Even so, the jury is still out whether tech is helping our children grow into healthier, more creative and technically proficient adults; or, paradoxically, hindering the very capacities they'll need to navigate an evermore technologically demanding future.
- Rosie, mourning her younger sister's death discovers the mysterious man who sexploited and bullied her sister to commit suicide back online trolling for new victims, and she takes justice into her own hands.
- On June 19, 2014, Babar and Haris Suleman - a father-son pilot team - began the adventure of a lifetime - a round-the-world trip to fulfill their own dream and inspire the dreams of others. "Breaking out of the routine of day to day life requires bravery in more than one form," 17-year-old Haris said after he and his dad took off from Indiana's small Greenwood Airport in their single engine plane. The plan was extraordinary: Haris would attempt to break the world record as the youngest pilot to ever circumnavigate the globe in 30 days, and the mission would do much more than garner the attention of Guinness Book. It would raise funds to build schools in Babar's native Pakistan - in villages where boys and girls have no educational opportunities. A tragic crash during their journey ended their lives, but not their mission. In this remarkable and inspiring story, we come to know the Suleman family as they search for meaning - not in death, but in the way Babar and Haris lived. Theirs was legendary travel with a purpose. Babar and Haris cared passionately about education, and wanted to help the most underserved children in Pakistan. To do it, they teamed up with one of the most respected educational organizations in the world, The Citizens Foundation. At the time of their death on takeoff from Pago Pago, American Samoa, they had raised $500,000. The outpouring of support for their cause since their deaths has been extraordinary - and their final goal of $1 million has been realized more than three times over. The story of Babar and Haris Suleman captures the struggle immigrants face when coming to America, and what it means to find success and achieve your dreams. It also speaks to the way children of immigrants rise up to seek their place in the world. How a Pakistani immigrant father and his American-born son bond over a shared sense of adventure and a powerful will to live a life of purpose is a lesson for us all. They challenged themselves and in doing so made an enormous difference. In this film we follow in their footsteps and witness death not as an end, but as a new beginning.
- A Youtuber posts an irreverent video trolling a megachurch pastor, in defence of his gay twin brother. He is vilified by society, tried in court, and pitted against a culture that threatens to destroy his family.
- A closer look at the rising rate of suicide by members of the LGBTQ+ communities who identify as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day-Saints (Mormon).
- A young man's life is on a losing streak until he gets the old cell number of a major basketball star nicknamed The Saint and starts using it to get VIP access to A List parties. He's living the good life. Until his idol finds out.
- They call her "Mama DiMarco" because she is always there to listen and lift you up. But what's it like when she's alone in a pandemic? Witness one woman trying to reach others and make them see that YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
- 9 courageous wimyn reveal shattering personal experiences with workplace sexual assault, rape-culture, patriarchy, and the impact of the hashtag that toppled hegemons: #MeToo.