

Synopsis:
Experimental short film by Jun Miyazaki
Music: Flip Light Cruiser Feat. Last Of Ride by Kuroi MoriRead More »


Synopsis:
Experimental short film by Jun Miyazaki
Music: Flip Light Cruiser Feat. Last Of Ride by Kuroi MoriRead More »

Never-before-seen footage, exclusive voice messages, and accounts from Jeff Buckley’s inner circle paint a captivating portrait of the gifted musician who died tragically in 1997, having only released one albumRead More »

A young girl grows up in a privileged household in India in the early 1960s. The sensitive child of a senior police official, Anjana forges a close bond with her parents’ servant, Shankar, who acts kindly toward her though he remains separated from his own daughter, who lives back in his village.Read More »

Sacred Mother Kannon tells the story of a nun who believes herself to be the reincarnation of the legendary Happyaku Bikuni (also known as Yao Bikuni). Happyaku Bikuni supposedly became immortal as the result of eating mermaid’s flesh, and lived for eight hundred years before finally disappearing into a cave in Wakasa. Now the nun only seeks death from her various lovers, though she can never seem to achieve it.Read More »

A research project on sexual response leads two doctors into an affair where their deepest passions and darkest fantasies are revealed.Read More »

The magical fairy tale of Krabat is the story of a boy on the threshold of adulthood facing dark forces which fascinate him until he realizes they can destroy him. The Krabat fable dates back to the end of the 17th century from Silesian Upper Lausitz. Inspired by the book by Otfried Preussler, master filmmaker Karel Zeman managed convert this story into a movie in his own inimitable way. This fairy tale deals with forces of the heart that control our emotions and behavior, and can’t be changed. They can be a source of hatred and love, anger, envy and joy. In this eternal battle, only a strong will and a faith in love can lead to liberation from the snares of evil.Read More »

Plot and Background
Director Hellmuth Costard asked himself in 1974: “Is it possible to make films in Germany today?”. Benefiting from a television job, he equips himself with his own camera system and films with several cameras in order to make the illusion of filming clear. In 1977 he failed, interviewed colleagues like Hark Bohm (“North Sea is Murder Sea”) and met his idol Jean-Luc Godard, who came to Hamburg for a day but failed at the NDR and left again. Costard is speechless.Read More »

Tells the story of a hundred years of a life as seen through the eyes of thirty Irish centenarians.Read More »

Fact based story of the lives and attempted 1946 escape of several inmates in the famous correctional facility. Young inmate Clarence Carnes masterminds a grand escape involving several inmates who have nothing to lose, serving life sentences.Read More »