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- Teddy Daniels and Chuck Aule, two US marshals, are sent to an asylum on a remote island in order to investigate the disappearance of a patient, where Teddy uncovers a shocking truth about the place.
- A young photographer and his girlfriend discover mysterious shadows in their photographs after a tragic accident. They soon learn that you can not escape your past.
- A newly married couple discovers disturbing, ghostly images in photographs they develop after a tragic accident. Fearing the manifestations may be connected, they investigate and learn that some mysteries are better left unsolved.
- A series of horrific murders is traced to a creature that inhabits a very strange house.
- It describes the twilight of a sacred monster, Jules Maugin, an actor at the height of his glory. Under the famous personality, the big mouth, and the social shell, lies the intimate portrait of a man laid bare.
- The film portrays the unexpected incidents happening over two days in the life of an oversees returned, middle class family man Jitya Bhau in a the small town city of Maharashtra.
- A family man (Rasheed) is locked with a prostitute in a commercial space by his friend. When the friend gets tangled in an inescapable web, unexpected events unravel over days and nights with them locked inside having no way out.
- A supernatural stalker pursues a super model to steal her soul with his demonic camera.
- This thoughtful, often fascinating featurette focuses on the film's psychiatric aspects and how consultant James Gilligan counseled the actors so they could better understand their reactions and motivations. We also learn about the controversial yet prevalent practice of lobotomizing violent mental patients, and how the more humane approach of pharma-psychology gradually replaced it around the time period in which the story takes place. The push-pull between the two methods is cogently examined, and once again, Scorsese, Lehane, and many cast members chime in with their impressions.
- A big city reporter named Dick travels to a small Texas town 200 miles from his home to get a first hand look at the nudie cutie life when he stumbles upon a magical camera that takes photos of persons without their clothes. In the local hotel, the reporter tries to purchase the camera from the owner, only to loose the camera in which it gets stolen and ends up in the hands of various people, a businessman, a maid, and an undertaker who uses it to take pictures of a trio of nudest women in the room down the hall from his. Soon everyone is looking for the camera including the hotel manager, a spy wanting to sell it, and a pair of bumbling cops.
- Captures a moment in a man's life as he deals with an unexpected loss.
- Two former lovers try to rekindle their relationship, exposing secrets and traumas along the way.
- "Shutter", follows a night in the life of Joe, a school janitor who finds a mysterious photo booth. Lured in by a voice, Joe is confronted with a choice: to stay in his unfulfilling life - or to reject it for a better future.
- A captivating piece, which only should be viewed after you watch the movie. All the principal actors join Scorsese to discuss the director's style (Ben Kingsley calls him "a painter"), his close collaboration with the cast, and the unique challenges the script posed to performers. Dennis Lehane, upon whose novel the film is based, shares his perspective, as well as his reasoning behind writing the book, while Scorsese discusses his musical philosophy for the picture, and the difficulties he faced during shooting so 'Shutter Island' could hold up upon subsequent viewings. Articulate comments abound in this well-produced and nicely paced piece.
- A young photographer and his girlfriend discover mysterious shadows in their photographs after a tragic accident. They soon learn that you can not escape your past.
- Tom watches and studies films of some of his earlier encounters with Jerry, much like game films; he runs them backwards and stops them so he can study them more closely, all the while scribbling notes. Jerry pulls up a box of popcorn and watches, too. Tom notices Jerry and chases him into his hole. Tom designs a better mousetrap, but Jerry alters the plans, so it doesn't work any better than it did the first time the footage was used, in Designs on Jerry (1955).
- Bailey, a mild-mannered but passionate photographer, who suddenly suspects his roommate, George, is using his camera to record murders. But as Bailey investigates, he discovers more than he could handle.
- When a young girl's past trauma manifests into vivid nightmares, she must face her fears head on.
- Sandra searches for her missing sister. For this, she enters the morally degraded seaside of Genoa.
- Based on the Tokyo Shatta Garu manga series, the film chronicles the girls who are members of their high school's photo club as they experience their environment photographing and filming around Tokyo. The story is comprised of three segments each focusing on a separate girl with each piece directed by a different person.
- A Swedish writer is visiting Morocco. At his hotel, he stays next door to an Italian couple. He becomes obsessed with the woman, spying and following her. One night she knocks on his door.
- The story of legendary Hollywood photographer Frank Worth, who became entangled with the highest level stars in the industry in the 40's and 50's,who was secretly an informant for the FBI, during a most perilous time in history.
- A Confederate soldier shames his mother and sister by going AWOL during battle. His sister takes his place, with tragic results, leaving him to live out his life in shame, hiding to protect his family name.
- 19 year old Iris feels like she has set foot inside her favorite Perry Mason novel when New York Private Eye, Alan La Rue, asks her to help him catch the renowned jewel thief, Velda Sabino. When the Shutter releases on an X-Ray Camera hidden in a box, they hope it will provide them the evidence they need to expose the truth - but sometimes, the truth can be stranger than fiction.
- Adelaide is fed up with Paris and founds a 'retreat' for her women friends in a Breton port. They live well and take their pleasure seriously, until the attractive sailor Thomas arrives and nothing is ever the same again.
- A twisted fairytale; a bizarre fable about two photographers with a deadly Midas Touch. Not only will their camera take your picture, it will take your soul.
- It's the biggest starry night in the Oklahoma City art world as four troubled lives converge at one event, the annual downtown Momentum art show. It's a grand carnival here that runs a vast spectrum, an interwoven tapestry of performing dancers, electric indie bands and stunning visual art. It's all been built on the fragile shoulders of Maddy Rose, the curator of the event. Through a near death experience at the tender age of eight, Maddy has received a both a curse and a mystical blessing. Her eyes snap with knowing apprehension at the struggling lives the patrons have brought with them this cold February night. Her friend Sol is here too, an amazing Momentum artist who must deal with an ex-girlfriend who has decided to attend with her new husband. Still trapped in the wounds of the past, he must climb the mountain of a first love lost, and find his true redemption. Sol's friend Pat is here as well. He's a poet waiting on uninterested friends tonight, and he feels alone and suicidal... but will surprises from his past save him in the end? And then we have tormented Rose. Adorned with a visually stunning corset created by local artist Nicole Moan, she must shatter the memories of her youth and in the end find acceptance and love. This film has a unique vision, a dramatic carousel of lives, both fictional and actual, taking place in a very real, non-fictional context.
- A photography student finds disturbing prints in the darkroom.
- One night, a photographer decides to take a long exposure of the stars, only to find words written by lights in the sky.
- An aspiring filmmaker finds himself in a world of deceit when he takes a risky job.
- A young man is given an odd gift which makes him question time and space as he knows it.
- Jess, an art gallery assistant, would do anything to catch the eye of the object of her affection, a former prominent photographer named Johann. While Johann's obsession to restore his status as a member of the art elite leads to thoughts of murder, she is dragged into a dark world of murder and deception that will change her life forever.
- April and Daniel have finally rented out their basement apartment. Their new tenant is a photographer with a dark side. The three share a dinner together and find out just how deep their tenant's passion for art goes.
- Tells the interior saga of a beautiful but disturbed young woman whose obsession with photography becomes more of an expression than observation.
- When her indigent artist father dies, Sylvia Lacey goes to live with her Aunt Martha and her uncle, Judge Trent, in New England, where she is unwanted and humiliated. Though she and her uncle's young law partner John Dunham fall in love, she believes he intends to marry the daughter of a wealthy neighbor. Gradually Sylvia's charm and patience change her relatives' attitudes, and through her efforts, several conflicting branches of the family are reconciled. After John rescues Sylvia during a storm, she realizes his love for her.
- Kunio who returned from Tokyo and inherited father's SAKE shop in 'shutter street' of country side, can not have passion toward anything. On the other side, his father Kurazo works on getting financial support to revitalize their shopping street as if his life depends on it. One day Kunio's wife Yoko gives him up because of Kunio's laziness and leaves from him. Around the same time, a bad news is brought to Kurazo and taking his last hope... The film shows that troubles bring people in a shopping street together and awake their will for their future.
- A boy drafted into war is faced with pulling the trigger for the first time. This shot can help aid his fellow soldiers and save them, as well as take lives and create the image that he is against. He must choose before time runs out.
- The Case of the Shuttered Room shows the behind-the-scenes approach of Colonial Williamsburg's researchers in archeology, collections, and conservation.
- A reflective study on the relationship between fame and art through the eyes of two female photographers in different mediums.
- A pregnant photographer is haunted by visions of a strange young girl - visions which ultimately save both of their lives.
- A college student gains the ability to speed through life events as if they were montages.
- Shutters and Bows is a lighthearted romance between two students whose cultural backgrounds are very distant from each other. A young man encounters a girl he believes is Japanese, and invests in learning her native language to befriend her. This film is intended to make aware the value of culture and language learning, as well as the risks that can arise out of cultural preconceptions.
- Recently promoted police Detective Mark finds himself questioning Charley, a brilliantly deceptive photographer, about the disappearances of young models - and Charley was the last person to see them alive.
- When the story opens Sylvia Lacey has been left an orphan. Her shiftless father, Sam Lacey, of artistic, but weak nature, left her without money. Her mother had died ten years before. The girl writes to her only remaining relatives, an aunt, Miss Martha Lacey, and her mother's brother. In his youth the Judge, Calvin Trent, wanted to marry Miss Martha, but they quarreled. When Sylvia's letter arrives, announcing that she will be in Boston the next day, both uncle and aunt are nonplussed. Neither wants the responsibility. Miss Martha finally decides to go and the Judge sends his young partner, John Dunham, in his place. Miss Martha waits with the young lawyer in the hotel parlor. Plainly she speaks her mind to John about the inconveniences of the girl's coming. Sylvia is already in the room and hears. She promptly refuses any aid from either relatives. Miss Martha is sorry, but it is too late. Dunham, however, goes back to the girl and forces her to accept a loan (of judge's money.) Back in the village, Miss Martha and the Judge both remember a cousin of the Judge's who manages the Judge's main farm. "Thinkright" is sent for and his white hair and kindly eyes soon win the girl to visit him. "Thinkright" once loved Sylvia's mother and is naturally drawn toward the girl. As she and "Thinkright" reach the Mill Farm near Portland, she sees the deserted old Tide Mill with all its shutters closed. Imaginative, she says then and always after, that the old mill is sorrowing and only love can open the shutters. Edna Derwent, a rich Boston girl, who owns a cottage on a nearby island, is a friend and disciple of "Thinkright's." He has taught her to be patient with the false social life which means so much to her mother. Each summer she comes to Hawk Island with Miss Lacey as chaperon. Sylvia becomes jealous of Edna and all her beauty, charm and wealth. "Thinkright" stops this trend of thought in the girl and after several severe tussles, turns her thoughts into the right road. She struggles bravely. Her uncle, penitent, arrives and promptly falls in love with this niece he has never seen before. She forgives him. The next day Miss Lacey arrives at Hawk Island with Edna. This forgiveness is harder, but Sylvia, strong in her new right thinking, manages it. She is invited to the Derwent cottage for a visit. John Dunham, an old friend of Edna's, comes for a visit and his fancy is quickly taken with the imaginative Sylvia whom he rescued in Boston the month before. Sylvia has a strong talent for painting. She has done some things with pencil, but longs for paint. She has no money and is too proud to ask any of her relatives. In her heart she adores John Dunham, but has held herself coldly toward him because she thought that he and Edna were engaged. Suddenly she discovers that he loves her. In her embarrassment she drops her book of sketches and "Thinkright'' finds pieces of brown paper covered with drawings, all showing much power and talent. Edna leagues Judge Trent in a plan, and Sylvia learns that she is to have lessons in painting. The winter passes. Sylvia is making rapid strides in her profession under Edna's special wing in Boston. Summer comes and she goes to the Mill Farm again for a visit. Walking alone on the edge of the basin, she sees the shutters of the Tide Mill have opened and the windows are gleaming brightly. Just then John Dunham appears and asks her to go with him to the Tide Mill. It is open. The first floor is vacant and so is the second. He asks her to go clear to the top and there she finds a luxuriantly appointed artist's studio. "Love opened the shutters," says John, "I bought the Mill and furnished this for my bride." The old story is told and the shutters of life open wide for the girl who learned to think right.