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But You Can’t Take the Fish Out of the Tank
5.51
As a loose cord dangles over a row of fish tanks, the inhabitants decide to record their last days as a message to careless electricians.
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The Lost Wizard: Life and Times of Nikola Tesla
5.51
The first of a planned trilogy. Nikola Tesla's tales as told to a female cub reporter assigned to cover him, seeking to reveal the secrets of a man who had come to be labeled a "mad scientist".
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Tribe 2 The Manifesto of Sex Kung Fu
5.51
Two filmmakers must make the sequel to the greatest movie accidentally ever made.
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The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town
5.51
The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town was a serial written by Spike Milligan and Ronnie Barker that ran every week on The Two Ronnies sketch show in 1976 on BBC One. It featured a Jack the Ripper style madman stalking the streets of Victorian London, who killed or stunned his victims by blowing them a raspberry. The title was preceded by the words "Chopper Films Presents", a parody of Hammer Films, and the writing of the serial was credited to "Spike Milligan and a gentleman". The 'Gentleman' listed as the co-writer was Gerald Wiley, the pseudonym used by Ronnie Barker as a comedy writer. The story originated in an episode of Six Dates with Barker, broadcast on 15 January 1971, with Alan Curtis playing the role of The Phantom. The voice providing the raspberry of the title is attributed to David Jason who starred with Barker in Open All Hours although some sources claim the noise effect was supplied by Milligan himself. One episode featured Ronnie Corbett as the diminutive yet domineering Queen Victoria and Barker as her browbeaten son "Edward, Prince of Wales", which was a parody of the recent TV series starring Timothy West.
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The Lemonade Files: An Untold Story of the Missing Shoes
5.51
*not yet released* After the Marlow Museum lists a cash reward for the missing Pompey Pearly Pumps, two mischievous teens, Christopher McNeely and Sprout Praxton, embark on an incredible investigation. However, the case uncovers foreboding truths of their small town and with every clue found the two become one sip closer to danger.
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WWE: Twist of Fate - The Matt and Jeff Hardy Story
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Twist of Fate: The Matt and Jeff Hardy Story includes two features in one--as each brother gets a chance to shine in the spotlight. First Matt Hardy was born to wrestler--from his earliest days in homemade rings he and his brother created through his unbelievable matches on WWE SmackDown. The road to the top wasn't always smooth, including some behind-the-scenes battles with other superstars that spilled into the ring. After Matt's complete story is shared, Jeff Hardy's rise to the top is covered, as the enigmatic one has ascended from one of the top tag teams in WWE history to a wildly popular singles star on Raw and SmackDown. Twist of Fate examines his colorful career in and out of the ring.
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Motu Patlu: The Secret Mission Of Motu Patlu
5.51
Dr Dang's henchmen threaten to destroy India's greatest monuments if Dr Dang is not released from prison. Soon, Motu and Patlu decide to intervene and set out on a mission to protect the nation.
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The Trial of the 4 Warrior Monk Masters
5.51
A man navigates his way through many opponents and obstacles in order to challenge four warrior monk masters.
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History of Persian Music: From ChoghaMish To ChehelSotoun
5.51
An adventure-filled journey through 60 centuries of history, to learn about the formation, changes and developments and progress of musical art in Iran.
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Woodwriter: The Wordless Art of George A. Walker
5.51
Wood engraver, artist, printer and time traveler, George A. Walker has created a distinct world of books, imagery and ideas. Woodwriter follows the journey from a blank maple wood block to a sculptural hand-made book, exploring the lives of Canadian icons including Mary Pickford, Leonard Cohen and Conrad Black. About art and its makers, this film is peppered with Canadian culture and shows that the past and present never stop talking to each other, even if it’s without words.
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On Hallowed Ground: Streetball Champions of Rucker Park
7.41
Rucker Park in Harlem, New York, is the birthplace of street basketball.
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The Greatest Painters of the World: Henri Matisse
5.51
Known as one of the revolutionary artists of the 20th century, Matisse created a visual vocabulary that made him one of the leaders of the avant-garde.
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Through the Mirror of Chess: A Cultural Exploration
8.41
A captivating documentary film examining the remarkable impact of chess on culture, art, science, and sport. The film takes the viewer on an exhilarating journey across a wide range of times and places touching on cultural history, the nature of competitiveness, AI, psychology, game theory, chess variants, art, literature, gender bias, education, social empowerment, prison reform, and much more to comprehensively address the question of what makes the game so unique. The film offers an experience of cinematic storytelling at its best with an engaging narrative and exciting visuals.
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An American Artist: The Life Story of Thomas Kinkade
5.51
The life of the artist Thomas Kinkade. Recollections from friends, family and colleagues.
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The World of Which we Dream Doesn't Exist, Mongolia
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Time and space are amorphous concepts in The World of Which We Dream Doesn’t Exist. We visit several generations of a family living in Khuvsgul, on the Mongolian steppe. A Shaman elder receives a message in a dream that a great journey is ahead. His grandson is accidentally poisoned by mushrooms and the Shaman seeks the advice and support of his ancestors. As we follow each family member through their daily duties and private moments, we are also privy to the events taking place on another plane of existence, parallel to, yet removed from the world of the living