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Damaged: The Very British Obscenity of David Hamilton-Grant
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Explores the salacious career of mysterious British filmmaker and distributor David Hamilton-Grant, who was the only supplier to be sent to prison for releasing a "video nasty". Hamilton-Grant navigated loopholes in the law in the 70s in order to produce and screen smut in an extremely censorship restricted Britain. When the home video boom hit in the 80s he was one of the first to capitalize on the initially far less regulated format... but he would pay the price. Then things get really dark and strange.
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The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration
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Derek Hough and Julianne Hough host and perform holiday music, along with Michael Bolton, Mickey Guyton, Adam Blackstone, Andra Day, Chris Janson, Tori Kelly, Chrissy Metz, The Smashing Pumpkins, Robin Thicke and Iam Tongi.
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柴咲コウ CONCERT TOUR 2023 ACTOR'S THE BEST
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KO SHIBASAKI CONCERT TOUR 2023 - ACTOR'S THE BEST
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Mobile Suit Gundam SEED: Special Edition III - The Rumbling Sky
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The Earth Forces has commissioned another Archangel-class ship, the Dominion; its sole mission is to destroy the renegade Archangel. As the battle draws to its ultimate conclusion, it is possible that humanity itself will be the victim. Kira, Athrun, and the others must stop a war that threatens both sides with genocide!
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Ultra-Core Anxiety 2023: The Anti-Authenticity Sequence
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This is a 50-minute, independently produced film that consists of 45 one-minute instances, each overflowing into the next in a gushing expression of creativity. Despite deliberately avoiding any explicit structure or object of reference, the film speaks for itself, leading the viewer through an unhinged and chaotic sequence that, despite its absurdity, feel completely relatable. It is a rendering of collective anxiety akin to Bosch’s The Garden of Earthly Delights, seeming to present a caricature of our fears out of real footage — to say you feel “as if a Lion is trying to break in your front door” might sound like an idyllic metaphor for your anxiety, but when the metaphor is made out of real footage, the absurdity appears to collapse into a kind of deranged realism. All your most irrational anxieties could well be real; the lion is really at the door.
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Del Harrison: From the Mouth of A Black Woman
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Del Harrison realized a few things: that white people in LA are cool, her "Nigerian" heritage is in question and her recent divorce from an interracial church was the right thing to do and a "certain type of work" is legal in particular situations. Del's impeccable storytelling transcends from her jokes to her original music as she is accompanied by a live band and her talented singing sisters to deliver a night of magic while we peak inside her life off the stage in short docustyle videos.
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Travelgay - From Sin City to the South Rim
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A short travel documentary that takes viewers on an exciting journey with Award Winning Filmmaker and Writer Robert Jerome Pagan and his husband as they set out to explore the Grand Canyon for the first time. The film showcases their travels through stunning imagery of the Grand Canyon, Flagstaff, Walnut Canyon National Monument, and other must-see destinations. As the couple sets off on their adventure, viewers are treated to a light-hearted and engaging story that is filled with epic surprises and unexpected twists. From visiting America's very own Flintstone Village to discovering hidden gems along the way, this documentary inspires audiences to hit the open road and see the world for themselves.
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Boetie Boer: Inside The Mind Of A Monster
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As Nelson Mandela is released from 27 years in prison in 1990, Stewart 'Boetie Boer' Wilken starts his killing spree. Unlike most serial killers, he had more than one type of victim. He also claimed to engage in necrophilia and cannibalism.
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Love & Justice: In the Footsteps of Beethoven's Rebel Opera
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Kerry Candaele’s second Beethoven film (after Following the Ninth) explores the composer’s only opera, Fidelio, through the lens of a contemporary political context: the long shadow of Pinochet’s dictatorship in Chile. Jorge Pena Hen was a composer and conductor. He was also among the tens of thousands arrested and killed after the coup which brought down the democratically-elected socialist Allende government. Restaging Fidelio in an abandoned factory in Valparaíso, Candaele meets Pena Hen’s granddaughter, Maria, who dedicates her art form — Butoh dance — to memorializing her grandfather, and sees surprising echoes of the opera in her tale. Love & Justice has it all: Beethoven’s stirring music and singing, history, politics, but above all it’s an inspiring testament to the enduring power of creativity and artistic expression, even in the hardest times.
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Princess Anne: The Plot to Kidnap a Royal
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The forgotten story of the daring and bloody criminal plot to kidnap Princess Anne in March 1974, which led to an extraordinary shootout in the shadow of Buckingham Palace.
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Birth of The Endless Summer: Discovery of St.Francis
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The documentary "Birth of The Endless Summer: Discovery of Cape St. Francis" reveals the untold story behind Bruce Brown's iconic film "The Endless Summer." It follows the journey of Dick Metz, a California surf pioneer, as he travels the world from 1958 to 1961. Metz's adventures lead him to discover the "perfect wave" at Cape St. Francis in South Africa, which inspires Bruce Brown to create "The Endless Summer" and revolutionize the sport of surfing. The film also documents Metz's return to South Africa at the age of 90 to retrace his original journey. It features interviews with influential figures in the surfing world, including Metz, Bruce Brown, and other surfers. The premiere of the film at the Newport Beach Film Festival is particularly special for director Richard Yelland, as it tells a personal story rooted in his hometown.
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Man About the House: 50 Years of Laughs
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An affectionate look at the 1970s sitcom, with interviews and a look behind the scenes.
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The Fatal Flaw: Lies, Laws, & Pro-life Deception
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This is The Fatal Flaw. This is a film and exposé that demonstrates the real reason abortion is still legal in the United States during and after Roe v. Wade. The Pro-life movement claims to believe that they believe that what is in the womb is fully human and worthy of protection. However, they do not believe that the child deserves equal protection. In this new film, you will learn why they have worked to stop the abolition of abortion. You will hear it yourself. From their own mouths with confidence. They don't believe what the Christian Church believes about the issue. It isn't a difference in strategy. It's a different worldview. It's a different desired outcome. Get ready to see for yourself.
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Simple as ABC #7: The Voice of Fingers
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Why is one person free to cross EU borders, while for others they remain closed, or can be opened only with great difficulty and after extensive checks? Why does a journey from Afghanistan to Europe takes a day for some and eight years for others?
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Portrait of the Artist on a Historical Background
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The story presented to the viewer is both the story of Lenfilm, the most difficult period of his life, and the story of the Lenfilm artist Viktor Ivanov, who preserved human dignity and the history of our country in difficult conditions. The time in which Victor lived and worked was not easy: perestroika with its illusions and disappointments. One of the foundations of the film is Vitya's latest work, the cartoon "Sirin", which became his kind of message, a story about his time. The film also features numerous chronicle materials and interviews with famous St. Petersburg cinematographers.