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- A lionhearted father struggles valiantly to create a life of idyllic simplicity for his family.
- Amidst current presidential rants and blaring TV news, a parade of NYC golden aged hipsters unfolds the outrageously inspiring story of counterculture icon, poet, proto-punk-superstar, radical lover and pacifist, Tuli Kupferberg. Co-narrated by alternative rock icon Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth) and Tuli himself in his posthumous puppet incarnation, Tuli Tuli Tuli the film draws a striking parallel between Tuli's life and the overwhelming news show. As Samara looks for her father's relevance in the present day, Ratso Sloman comes up with an exciting plan. The time is ripe for Tuli to go mainstream for one last posthumous appearance. Easy-peasy, all they need is an impersonator. The wacky gang set their sights high and like a group of small-time thieves, set out to steal a spot in the public eye. Tuli Kupferberg is back, and he still has a thing or two to say.
- A film about the farming revolution in India and one man, out to save the world.
- Artist and designer Yolanda Sonnabend resides in decaying splendor in the last un-renovated house in a posh suburb of London. Surrounded by fifty years of painting, sculpture, frames, fabric, books, the archeologia and the ephemera of her frenzied imagination, Yolanda says "I'm a prisoner of rubbish". Meanwhile, her older brother has moved in with his grand piano. The esteemed New York AIDS physician, Dr. Joseph Sonnabend, has returned reluctantly to a country he has little affection for, a house he hates and a sister with whom he feels he has nothing in common. Into this heady mix, filmmaker Thomas Burstyn arrives to make a documentary about Yolanda and Joseph, his aunt and uncle. But as Thomas discovers, the camera does not always tell the truth. He finds himself confronted with his own difficult past. After a lifetime of misunderstanding, must he reconcile with his own estranged brother?