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- Rumored to be the longest documentary journalism project ever screened in honor of the first person to walk solo around the world and all those inspired by heroic individuals like him. Slated Runtime: 905h 21m
- A compilation of short films showing an intriguing mix of diverse film genres, featuring unique characters in stories full of mystery, fun and the dark side of love.
- Not really following any standard plot structure, the film mostly consists of poet L.D. Groban reciting his own poem of 4,080 pages, inter-spliced with X-rated film footage and rock music videos.
- The Longest Most Meaningless Movie in the World is an underground movie made in the UK that runs to 48 hours long.
- World Peace and Prayer Day was founded in 1996 in the Black Hills of South Dakota by Chief Arvol Looking Horse, 19th generation keeper of the sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe of the Sioux Nation. Arvol Looking Horse was led by a vision to honor sacred sites and to invite all nations and all faiths to do the same, to heal our relationship with our mother, the Earth. World Peace and Prayer Day is held annually on the summer solstice, a powerful day to pray for peace among all living beings. 2010 WP&PD was held at Blue Star Equiculture in Palmer, Mass. Their mission is to provide homeless working horses a sanctuary while bringing education, equine awareness, skills and healing to the community and environment.
- The best work of American filmmaker Anne Charlotte Robertson published by LUX. Includes an interview with the filmmaker and Scott MacDonald, a new essay by Lisa Blackman and writings by Anne Charlotte.
- 6 people talk about the intimate life of David Lynch.
- A century ago, Jacksonville was beginning an exciting new era as the winter hub of the burgeoning motion picture industry with more than thirty studios located here during the heyday. The likes of Lillian Gish, the Barrymore clan, and a funny newcomer named Oliver Hardy wintered and worked in the town that had become the nation's most modern by way of the post-Great Fire recovery. After a glamorous two decades, a tragic plot twist would send filmmakers westward to California. Jacksonville's only surviving silent film studio complex, which was also one of the first to produce films that starred black actors in positive roles.
- Take a first-hand-glance into the realms of everyday-household-names such as 'The Puppet', 'The Old Guy', and 'The Britt'. Run along with 'Slick Willy' into the greater Wild America. Sip upon a play-by-play of Reverend Mellow and his shrine juice. Chillax along side of 'The Pimpster'... And who wouldn't like to scrub the stalls with our very own Granny MC??? Just sit back, relax, and let us do all the work while you explore detailed accounts from Joe and Nate Azgrab about the conjuration, inception, and propagation of America's newest, grandest, and most popular sport.
- A film shown from the point of view of a blind and deaf guy over the course of an entire day.
- Originally a twenty five hour film made up of shorter film segments. It consists of 83 reels each lasting approximately 33 minutes. A short story odyssey of film designed to be shown with two projectors playing simultaneously.
- Scenes from various films and TV programs that feature clocks, or some verbal mention of time, combine to make a 24-hour timepiece movie.
- S B Films, Presenting this time fun in an untouched manner. Fun assorted with illusion called "FUNUSION".
- A man and his fiancé are kidnapped by a criminal syndicate for reasons unknown.
- A history of the student protests, Columbia University, 1968.
- A compilation of the Washington Capitals' ten greatest games in full.
- A film shot in its four provinces, Pakistan: Education and Women addresses the issues concerning the 75% lapse in the female literacy, the failure of Article 25-A (Literacy for All) of the Constitution, Millennium Development Goal for achieving 100% literacy rate in Pakistan by 2015, and the illiteracy explosion since 1947. It reflects real issues in the form of experiential reality of people, education workers and experts.
- Yop survive a genocide in Nigeria and ...
- A guy pulls a prank on his best friend and his 'nervous' girlfriend who is visiting the Bronx, NY for her first time.
- Face to face interviews with some of Britain's finest actors.
- Wendell severs his connections with society in attempts to force his hand to end his own life. But things never tend to go as planned for our hero.
- Saving Julian is a story for and about LGBT homelessness. The film tells the story of Julian, a fourteen-year-old boy from Texas, kicked out of his home after he comes out to his mother. Hearing about the diversity of New York, he buys a one-way ticket and starts off toward a new life. However, the New York streets are about to teach him some hard fast lessons.
- Screw society, be your own icon, transgress. Psychoanalyse especially on father's figure, father's syndrome. We are all grown ups, yet search freedom like teenagers, and search and research our father. We are feminists. We are free or demanding being free or struggling to be free, or failing to be free. We are dancing, we are burning, we are shooting.
- This is the story of a young girl discovering fencing in the former Soviet Union and being willing to give up the sport she loved to come to America. Once there, she discovered she could have fencing in America, although she needed overcome great personal hardships to produce national champions and host one of the largest, most well-known fencing tournaments in the world.
- An unexpected romantic comedy about Esme, who after a head injury, discovers her imaginary boyfriend now exists. Is he too good to be true? Meet Theo. Handsome, sexy, funny. kind. And he can cook. He's literally the man of Esme's dreams. But Esme's sensible enough to know that you can't just manifest your perfect boyfriend then have him turn up on your doorstep. Or can you?
- World War II revisionist film that claims Jews deliberately caused both World Wars--and that Hitler was only trying to save Germany from the Jews--as part of a plot to found the nation of Israel.
- This 12-hour single-channel video installation screens forty-eight war films simultaneously, on loop in overlapping boxes, in a menacing and hypnotic daze of violence that could run forever. Shown as a continuous loop, dimensions variable.
- Raoul Wallenberg born 1912 Stockholm is send to Budapest 1944 July. His job is to save Jewish from Holocaust, his methods are non conventional. January 1945 arrested by Russians at Budapest Siege. Man who saved lives never returns home.
- Come and explore some of World War II's major heroes and villains' biographies.
- What does it mean to be free? What does it cost? A life. A woman, held in captivity, is coming to terms with the consequences of her political and personal life.
- Split is a joltingly visual techno thriller that rips deep into the brain of Joe The Driver, a semi articulate thug who must figure out why he is suddenly two people at the same time. - In one world Joe is a limo driver to a stable of teenage Asian callgirls as well as serving as all around henchman for a tyrannical maimed pimp named Mom. In the other world he is dronelike Auditor for a deadeningly boring futuristic Internal Revenue Service. Both worlds suck. But the extra brainpower of a spare alter ego gives Joe an insider's shot at scamming a load of cash and helping liberate Iris, aka The Girl Of His Dreams, from a life of sexually annoying slavery. Joe's cleverly complex plan has 3 key steps: . 1) kill my boss 2) get the girl 3) take the money . How can such supple tactics possibly fail?
- Amy is a single mom who suddenly finds herself lost while try to escape a nightmare that ends up being a frightening reality.
- WHOLY is like a womb, filmed over the course of 5 years and edited in a state of enlightenment.
- While filming a reality show about chasing their dreams in Hollywood, four filmmakers end up in a murder mystery when one of them is found dead in the desert missing his organs.
- Turbulence is not all when you meet a gentle man.
- As Nazia Ali gets to the airport to travel, there is a threat of an attack. Perhaps she is the terrorist or perhaps not.
- 10 hours of paint drying on a wall.
- A documentary series of 9 episodes which shows old and rare crafts as 360 3D movies in an artistic way.
- Bram Stoker (1847-1912) was an Irish writer and the author of the acclaimed novel Dracula. He moved to London where he worked as the acting and business manager at Lyceum Theatre for twenty-eight years. He was also the personal assistant to actor Henry Irving. To this day, Dracula is a timeless piece of literature that has inspired countless films and spin-off stories.
- A fashion film. A couple spend 9 hours together, before they are split by an ocean.
- Wendell yet again inflicts suffering upon himself when he offers his heart to a girl that lives across the world who does not want it.
- The script is composed of three stories set in three different time periods and three different locations. One story takes place during an ascent of the Himalayas, another on a crossing of the Atlantic Ocean, while the third happens on an ocean-going fishing trip. The motivation/objective in every story is a quest, and hiding underneath under every motivation is the deepest level of human nature.
- Nothing is more relaxing than watching a campfire flicker at night. The crackling wood and orange glow will put you in a deep state of rest.
- A collaborative and ground-breaking 6-part series about the culture and history of the iconoclastic state of Vermont. Several dozen award-winning Vermont filmmakers came together to make a multi-part series about the state that first abolished slavery and gave rights to gay and lesbians to form Civil Unions. Filmmaker Nora Jacobson initiated the project and edited together the multiple stories contributed by the other filmmakers, who include Jay Craven, Alan Dater and Lisa Merton, Bill Stetson, Dorothy Tod, Deb Ellis, Art Bell, and many others.