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Life Begins at Rewirement

Life Begins at Rewirement

2012 • 21 min • United States of America
A man struggles with the health care system and his own feelings of guilt when he checks his 100-year-old, estranged mother into Gateway TransCare -- a memory care facility that uploads elderly minds into computer data banks.
Douchebags

Douchebags

2012 • 59 min • Estonia
After getting fired from an advertising agency, the project manager Rain tries to make a new company. He tried to convince Andres, a film director to join in hopes of getting a feature film contract. Everything goes smoothly until the lies surface.
The Crab House

The Crab House

2012 • 60 min • China
Early in 2008, the district government of Jiading, Shanghai invited Ai Weiwei to build a studio in Malu Township, as a part of the local government's efforts in developing its cultural assets. By August 2010, the Ai Weiwei Shanghai Studio completed all of its construction work. In October 2010, the Shanghai government declared the Ai Weiwei Shanghai Studio an illegal construction, and was subjected to demolition.
Split Ends, I Feel Wonderful

Split Ends, I Feel Wonderful

2012 • 5 min • United States of America
A unique exploration of fashion and hairstyles in the 1970s using found footage as the subject matter.
Undress Me

Undress Me

2012 • 15 min • Sweden
Mikaela has undergone gender reassignment and is now a woman. One night at a bar, she meets a guy and takes him back to her place.
Georgina Adams

Georgina Adams

2012 • 10 min • United Kingdom
Georgina Adams was all set for a happy life with her man Jimmy. One slight problem Jimmy wants to break-up. Now with Georgina 's mother making plans for a big wedding and not wanting to look like a sad loser in front of her friends and family. Georgina gets ready for her big day with or without Jimmy.
Stealing Africa

Stealing Africa

2012 • 52 min • Zambia, Switzerland
Zambia's copper resources have not made the country rich. Virtually all Zambia's copper mines are owned by corporations. In the last ten years, they've extracted copper worth $29 billion but Zambia is still ranked one of the twenty poorest countries in the world. So why hasn't copper wealth reduced poverty in Zambia? Once again it comes down to the issue of tax, or in Zambia's case, tax avoidance and the use of tax havens. Tax avoidance by corporations costs poor countries and estimated $160 billion a year, almost double what they receive in international aid. That's enough to save the lives of 350,000 children aged five or under every year. For every $1 given in aid to a poor country, $10 drains out. Vital money that could help a poor country pay for healthcare, schools, pensions and infrastructure. Money that would make them less reliant on aid.
Minami-ke Omatase

Minami-ke Omatase

2012 • 25 min • Japan
Halloween descends upon the Minami family: Kana surprises Makoto wearing a vampire costume that Touma made. Since Makoto knows nothing about Halloween, Kana enlightens him. To get into the spirit Makoto is dressed up as a magical girl, and saying "Trick of Treat" to Takeru, yields some candy. The New Year's Day festivities are pretty much over on January 3rd, but when...
Electric Holiday

Electric Holiday

2012 • 5 min • United States of America
After seeing a beautiful dress in the window, Minnie dreams of herself in Paris, France where she is a popular fashionista on her way to her next runway, where she struts down wearing the dress from the window. After she wakes from her dream, Mickey arrives and has revealed to have bought the dress as a gift for Minnie, much to her absolute delight.
Restoring the Power and Beauty of 'Wings'

Restoring the Power and Beauty of 'Wings'

2012 • 14 min • United Kingdom, United States of America
A thorough and thoroughly entertaining look at "Wings" and the undertaking of restoring the film's visuals, recreating and re-recording its score, and adding authentic sound effects.
Transferring

Transferring

2012 • 20 min • Japan
Yoko meets a transfer student when she is isolated by her junior high school classmates.
Fresh to Move On

Fresh to Move On

2012 • 18 min • Indonesia
A girl tries to 'move on' from a devastating break up with her ex, by practicing “7 Steps to Move On” with the help of her best friend.
Desterro

Desterro

2012 • 14 min
Pilão Arcado was a Brazilian city. Dona Pequenita never left the place where she was born. From a past submerged by the waters of the dam what remains are words, songs, ruins loaded with memories.
One More Dance

One More Dance

2012 • 12 min • Greece
Mrs. Kaiti prepares a birthday party for Giannis, her husband. Her love for him has always been pure, sincere and true. Nothing has stopped her from considering him the perfect match. Not even now, when Kostas, her son, opposes her view since his dad had never been close to them.
The Conquered Conqueror

The Conquered Conqueror

2012 • 12 min • Portugal
A group of tourists arrives to the historical center of Guimarães. The camera goes up over the shoulder of Alfonso Henriques' statue. The first king of Portugal, holding up his sword, demands respect. Nevertheless, from there we see how the group of tourists take over the place and sourround the Conqueror with their cameras.
Back to Business (The Making of Revel)

Back to Business (The Making of Revel)

2012 • 10 min
Behind the scenes of Beyoncé's Atlantic City Residency.
Voyage To The Planet Of Teenage Cavewomen

Voyage To The Planet Of Teenage Cavewomen

2012 • 37 min • United States of America
Two planets on a collision course with Earth are discovered to be populated by teenage cave-women and sinister creatures known as Bavans.
Gritty Melodrama: The Making of “Rust and Bone” by Jacques Audiard

Gritty Melodrama: The Making of “Rust and Bone” by Jacques Audiard

2012 • 60 min • France
A lengthy and detailed examination of the making of the 2012 film Rust and Bone, directed by Jacques Audiard and starring Marion Cotillard and Matthias Schoenaerts, with raw on-set footage, intimate details behind the technical aspects of the shoot including the extensive special effects, the process of shooting various scenes, the inherent challenges in making the movie, and more. The making of was an extra on the Blu-Ray.
Uncle Wormsley's Christmas

Uncle Wormsley's Christmas

2012 • 30 min • United Kingdom
Uncle Wormsley is a grey, decaying old man with cobweb-like hair and rotten fingernails. A lone figure who keeps himself to himself, Wormsley's only friend is a monstrous crab called Crabsley, who lives in a dungeon under his house.
Paul

Paul

2012 • 26 min • Israel
Still in the aftermath of a tough break up, Paul's life is slowly deteriorating. A mindless burglary of his rented apartment forces him to to push through the underworld of Tel Aviv to investigate.
Lot254

Lot254

2012 • 3 min
A Collector repairs a vintage cine camera unlocking the hidden terror of LOT254.
Bradley Wiggins: A Year in Yellow

Bradley Wiggins: A Year in Yellow

2012 • 55 min
An in-depth, no-holds barred documentary that explores the life of one of Britain’s brightest sport stars. Cameras follow Wiggins as he takes on some of Europe’s toughest races and tries to balance his professional and personal life. With exclusive access to those closest to him, the film captures the man behind all the headlines and sporting achievements, from his arduous training schedule that sees him taken away from his family for months at a time to struggling to cope with enormous media pressure.
Touched by Gold: '72 Lakers

Touched by Gold: '72 Lakers

2012 • 60 min • United States of America
Many consider the 1971-72 World Champion Los Angeles Lakers one of the greatest teams in the history of the NBA. But despite a remarkable run to the title that included a record 33-game winning streak, this group was the unlikeliest of champions.
Lost Dog

Lost Dog

2012 • 11 min • United States of America
Faced with the loss of his friend and the urges of withdrawal, a heroin addict embarks on an unexpected journey with a young boy to find a lost dog.