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- Realizing that the urban legend of their youth has actually come true, two filmmakers delve into the mystery surrounding five missing children and the real-life boogeyman linked to their disappearances.
- In the early stages of the Russian-Ukrainian War, almost 5,000 animals were trapped behind enemy lines in a wildlife park. The film relates the story of their dramatic rescue.
- In near future Brooklyn, an ad executive uses a new Augmented Reality technology to conduct an affair with his best friend's girlfriend...sort of.
- Struggling with a tragic past, a man with an urgent calling enlists two friends to help him swim the length of the Hudson River.
- During a winter of record-breaking cold, an apocalyptic blackout strands a group of Brooklynites in a remote farmhouse. At first it's a party of se, drugs, and yoga. But as supplies dwindle, they turn against one another.
- The social anxiety of a morbidly shy Ecuadorian dishwasher working in a Queens diner provides the psychological engine that powers this blend of drama and magical realism.
- Music video for The Black Keys' "Wild Child"
- Kate lives in New York. It's her story. The story of a girl who falls in love too quickly - almost instantly to be fair. She's not crazy, she's not stupid - quite on the contrary. But in matters of love, she just has not been taught about the boundaries. The games. The delays. The rules. And everyone keeps reminding her: there are rules. A lot of rules. Thus nobody knows how to deal with this obviously too sincere, too romantic, too intact girl. As the situation becomes unbearable, Kate, hopeless, chooses desperate measures...
- Saving the world, one bottle of soap at a time.
- Birth Story: Ina May Gaskin and The Farm Midwives captures a spirited group of women who taught themselves how to deliver babies on a 1970s hippie commune. Today as nearly one third of all US babies are born via C-section, they fight to protect their knowledge and to promote respectful, safe maternity practices all over the globe. From the backs of their technicolor school buses, these pioneers rescued American midwifery from extinction, changed the way a generation approached pregnancy, and filmed nearly everything they did. With unprecedented access to the midwives' archival video collection, as well as modern day footage of life at the alternative intentional community where they live, this documentary shows childbirth the way most people have never seen it--unadorned, unabashed, and awe-inspiring.
- Two exes take a dual-purpose road trip: allow Margaret (Catherine Kellner), a freelance photographer, to complete her assignment to check up on toxic waste sites along the U.S.-Canadian border, and deliver Jay (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) home to his mother's house in Detroit. The trip takes a turn for the weird as they begin to suspect they are trapped.
- In a self-effacing attempt to save his father from a death by deterioration, a young man, named Gunther, enlists his curmudgeonly boss and Kelis to perform a song, called Brazzaville Teen-Ager.
- Screen Actors creatively and humorously show their support and solidarity for the Writers Guild of America during the historic strike of 2007/2008.
- Music video for Jonas Blue's "Fast Car", featuring Dakota.
- When a hostage negotiation turns personal, a cop with a secret is forced to make a choice between his partner and the woman he loves.
- It's Thanksgiving, and Amy and Alex are in love. But when a mysterious stranger, introduced as Amy's estranged brother, shows up to dinner, Alex has his suspicions that this man may be someone altogether different.
- Ghost Robot presents A Love Letter For You, the genre defying new film by award-winning director Joey Garfield. A Love Letter For You seamlessly mixes documentary and narrative, love and loss, community and solidarity, art and crime, to paint a compelling portrait of two artists and their impact on the neighborhood they grew up in. The film documents the notorious graffiti legend, Stephen "ESPO" Powers as he returns to his old stomping grounds in Philadelphia to paint a series of murals on 50 rooftops along the Market train line. The film also weaves in the fictional narrative of FIRE, a young graffiti king who is fresh out of prison on a quest to win back the love and attention of his ex girlfriend. A Love Letter For You mixes a local cast with real-life characters as they rediscover the soul of West Philly and it's dynamic community. The film is a multi-faceted project by Stephen Powers with the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program and is sponsored by the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage through the Philadelphia Exhibitions Initiative. The murals have garnered international attention and been published in a coffee table book, featured in a gallery exhibition and generated community education workshops.
- Burning with originality, intelligence, and a deft use of the medium, Reggie Watts weaves a virtual reality story that is a dream-within-a-dream meta-ride down the rabbit hole, where the only constants seem to be his philosophical musings, comedic insights, and musical genius.
- The adolescent sons of an expatriated Chinese physicist visit her in the United States while she and her colleagues pursue the development of a massive particle collider with which to understand the origin of the known universe. A queer science fiction that engages the utopian impulses of the genre, not through the imagining of another world, but through the rendering of this world as other. All subjects are treated as alien, or as radical others who search for or advance different ideological, psychological or sexual ideals of belonging. Subjects oscillate between the contemplation of past societal traumas and idealizations of futurity that refuse to synthesize or resolve, but instead reveal a troubling satire of the present.
- Video promo for Björk: Wanderlust.
- An extended music video for the Old 97s song "Dance With Me": An asthmatic out for a nighttime ramble happens upon a posh party where Tricia Helfer, the actress who plays Number Six on Battlestar Galactica is working the red carpet. With a copy of a Battlestar Galactica fanzine in hand, our hero heads up to the velvet rope in hopes of an autograph only to be summarily rejected by the doorman. With that fantasy foiled, he crashes the club in an epically choreographed martial-arts battle in search of his dream girl.
- Bad Dancer is a comedy, really and I wanted this to be fun, not too serious," Ono told Rolling Stone. "These are creative people and they have unique movements. They don't move like other people do."
- Applying the signature Waking Life rotoscoping process to impromptu NY city shots, Pallotta flawlessly melds the UK duo's sparkling studio grooves to predominantly black-and-white episodes of unrehearsed humanity, and coaxing the desensitized eye to see a new everyday gestures of quiet affection.
- Expressionistic montage and voice-over divulge the could-be love story of Man and the charming burlesque dancer Nora Mae.
- NYC Radio during the '80s featured the most dynamic and influential soundtrack the city has ever heard. Revolutions On Air is the story of mix show legends and studio wizards like Shep Pettibone, Tony Humphries, The Latin Rascals, Marley Marl, and Kool DJ Red Alert - innovators whose "anything goes" attitude pushed the emerging hip-hop, electro, freestyle, and house music scenes and kept radio listeners citywide hooked to their tape decks in order to record these now-classic mixes. Decades later we're still feeling the impact of these Revolutions On Air.
- Everyone meets at The Junction to take the first big step out of a career rut and into something totally unexpected. Will they get jobs or epic new futures?
- The group finds themselves stuck in a downer of a workplace setting and have to make a choice: Stay positive against all odds or sink down with all the rest.
- In a very strange cave, the group goes back to go forward, finding they're capable of way more than they thought they were.
- To enter the Polar Fest for well-earned relaxation, the group must pass a modern screening gate, testing their pop knowledge. Will Boombox fail the test or learn some new tricks and make a new friend?
- In an epic game of Changeball, the group must defeat King Brady and his moving goal posts. Will they adapt to changing circumstances or stay the same forever?
- Can the group stop Goman's personal content from being leaked, or will he go viral in all the wrong ways?
- Prism finds themselves leading Scrum Corp. Goman becomes an intern. Mila is inspired. Will they let their impostor syndrome keep them stuck on the corporate ladder, or learn to trust their abilities?
- Finding themselves at the Final Level, the group must prove to the ones who know them best that they've grown...or else.