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Please Don't Die Joey Janela

Please Don't Die Joey Janela

2017 • 38 min • United States of America
Janela is quickly making a name for himself on the independent scene with his work in Beyond Wresling, AIW, AAW, and primarily CZW, where he developed a reputation as a (mostly) non-deathmatch wrestler who was, nonetheless, willing to do batsh*t crazy things. It’s an in-depth look at the life and career of the Bad Boy, and even if you don’t know anything about him, it’s engaging as hell.
Shrine

Shrine

2017 • 19 min
A shrine made by many in honor and memory of Lucas Wheeler. Finding a place in our hearts that meets him in nature.
Noora

Noora

2017 • 20 min
Noora is raised in a strict Christian sect on the west coast of Norway. When she falls in love with Siv, she upsets her family's plans to marry her with the much older Johannes.
Bpm

Bpm

2017 • 6 min
A young college student learns to balance his work and social life while navigating questions of identity and sexuality by repeatedly losing and finding himself in EDM beats.
How I Killed My Brother

How I Killed My Brother

2017 • 5 min
Kids, me and your uncle always had a weird relationship, but in the Summer of 1863, well, just watch. History project I made about the civil war and how Americans were divided.
Fayrouz - Bebalee

Fayrouz - Bebalee

2017 • 1 min
Short promo for Bebalee release
Sailor Peter the Cat

Sailor Peter the Cat

2017 • 13 min • Russia
The film is dedicated to the life and exploits of Pyotr Markovich Koshka, the hero of the defense of Sevastopol during the Crimean War. His funny, tragic and entertaining adventures reflected the entire history of the Crimean war, and more broadly, the history of Russia. A man who managed to steal a beef leg from the cauldron of enemy soldiers, catch an enemy commander with a basket and defuse a cannonball with porridge will not leave anyone indifferent.
Flight

Flight

2017 • 5 min
After a tough break-up, a hard-working academic finds comfort away in a budding relationship.
Remembering Reno: Reflections on the Making of Desert Hearts

Remembering Reno: Reflections on the Making of Desert Hearts

2017 • 20 min
Filmed in Los Angeles in August 2017, director Donna Deitch, cinematographer Robert Elswit and production designer Jeannine Oppewall discuss their collaboration in creating the look of DESERT HEARTS.
A Sigh from the Depths: 40 Years of Suspiria

A Sigh from the Depths: 40 Years of Suspiria

2017 • 28 min
This documentary brings together a small assortment of genre fans and scholars to discuss the lasting legacy of "Suspiria," which everyone seems to recognize as the pinnacle of Dario Argento's career. The gang discusses story origins and influences, cinematographic achievements, the film's thematic reach and dream logic, casting issues, murder sequences, Goblin's scoring accomplishments, the oddball marketing push in America, and the picture's continued hold on viewers 40 years after its release. (Blu-ray.com)
No Love for Fuckboys

No Love for Fuckboys

2017 • 19 min
A visual odyssey into love, dating, and sex post-trauma. Each character and block of the film represents a sliver of sexual abuse and trauma endured in our meta-modern world.
Noelí Overseas

Noelí Overseas

2017 • 54 min • Dominican Republic
Noelí becomes an actress and travels to Europe, where she reunites with her mother and starts feeling homesick.
A Very British Brothel 2

A Very British Brothel 2

2017 • 47 min • United Kingdom
This follow-up film returns to Sheffield's City Sauna. The certified massage parlour run by a mum and daughter team, which specialises in mature and larger ladies, is looking to expand.
Waving a Wand

Waving a Wand

2017 • 4 min
Abracadabra! A lonely magician sings and dances to his own parade as love and magic march on with pride and glitter. Poof!
Do Your Job Part II: Bill Belichick and the 2016 Patriots

Do Your Job Part II: Bill Belichick and the 2016 Patriots

2017 • 43 min
Key moments from the Patriots' 2016 Super Bowl run, featuring interviews with head coach Bill Belichick and other staff members.
Via

Via

2017 • 3 min
We should open our eyes to the good things that happen every day, to the experiences we share with the people we love, and the silver linings and the lessons to be learnt in even the lowest times.
BAND-MAID - Live at Akasaka Blitz

BAND-MAID - Live at Akasaka Blitz

2017 • 29 min • Japan
Selection of recorded songs chosen for the Daydreaming/Choose me limited edition DVD. - REAL EXISTENCE - Before Yesterday - the non-fiction days - Take me higher!! - Don't you tell ME - alone - YOLO
Maybe France

Maybe France

2017 • 26 min • South Korea
Signs of a lover's breakup
Laurie

Laurie

2017 • 25 min
“Laurie” (2017) a documentary film by Zev Magasis. “I just want a peaceful existence, there's just chaos 24 hours a day, you cannot close both eyes, you always gotta have one open". This video is dedicated to Laurie and to all the people Zev encountered while driving across the country.
Exposed

Exposed

2017 • 7 min
Images of the end - The end of images Double projection Super 8
So Far, So Close

So Far, So Close

2017 • 26 min • France
A journey to Kyoto. From the temple’s highest terrace visitors have a view of the city in the distance, under the changing sky.
Jo Cox: Death of an MP

Jo Cox: Death of an MP

2017 • 60 min • United Kingdom
On 16 June 2016 the murder of Jo Cox - in the heat of EU referendum campaigning - shocked the nation. Jo Cox: Death Of An MP tells the story of this horrific attack and events surrounding it through the testimony of those closest to it, including Jo Cox's family, eye witnesses and those who knew the murderer, Thomas Mair.
The Magician

The Magician

2017 • 1 min • United Kingdom
A modern reimagining of the trick film, combining the love of spectacle, the artist's process and the dark state of today's politics.
Free Jazz Vein

Free Jazz Vein

2017 • 47 min
Free Jazz Vein is an experimental surf film shot on super 16mm film. In his latest work, Argentinian-born and US-based artist, Tin Ojeda, pursues his ongoing fascination with a vintage, 1970s filmmaking style inspired by period jazz album covers and movie posters. Shot in the USA, Central America, Australia, and Indonesia, the film celebrates surfing exploits while keeping an eye on the darker side of things. Ojeda, who shot and edited the film himself, revels in spectacular scenes of sunsets on the beach, sunlight glinting on foam, and heart-stopping shots of the chiseled bodies of pro surfers gliding through the waves. At the same time, he provides glimpses into the poverty that exists next to the glorious beaches, and hints at political violence simmering just under the surface. Super 16mm film, with its grainy texture, lens flares, and painterly depth of field, lends the film a nostalgic feel, while off-screen dialog and statements keep it in the 'here and now'.