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Nobody Nose Cleopatra

Nobody Nose Cleopatra

2016 • 7 min • France
Irascible Cleopatra has a problem. Nobody can draw her nose to her satisfaction. Ahmes, an apprentice painter used to menial chores, is asked to take the master's painting to the queen. At the palace, his troubles begin. The corridors resound with the screams of those who have disappointed Cleopatra!
Raw Footage

Raw Footage

2016 • 8 min
Filmmaker Justin Gladwell is on the verge of committing suicide when his passion is called into question. With the world watching, how far will he go to capture your attention?
Real Vengeful Ghost Horror Video 17

Real Vengeful Ghost Horror Video 17

2016 • 60 min • Japan
Horrifying and terrifying messages from evil spirits posted by the general public! 8 scary videos posted in a row! A number of amazing psychic images!! A number of carefully selected horror videos!!! You will experience fear!!! This year, July, August, September and 3 consecutive months of release... Creeping up behind you, terror is looming!
Aurora

Aurora

2016 • 29 min
Aurora left her sad housewife life without giving any explanations, she moved from Venezuela to the US looking for an opportunity to start all over at the age of 46.
Pocoyo Special Sports

Pocoyo Special Sports

2016 • 24 min
Everyone is getting excited for the games. Pocoyo plays baseball and golf, and races with his friends. Ready, set, go!
The Cook Who Changed Our Lives

The Cook Who Changed Our Lives

2016 • 59 min • United Kingdom
Anna Del Conte is The Cook Who Changed Our Lives and the instrumental force in leading Britain beyond the land of spaghetti bolognese and tinned ravioli. Featuring and narrated by Nigella Lawson, Anna’s most ardent advocate, and starring a cast of familiar faces including: Giorgio Locatelli, Antonio Carluccio, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Prue Leith and Tom Parker Bowles, this film reveals how a Milanese cook, now 91, changed Britain’s attitude to Italian food at a time when we could only buy olive oil in Soho or the chemist. Infused with cherished recipes, revealing archive and personal testimony, The Cook Who Changed Our Lives time travels through Britain’s social history to reveal how we experienced and enjoyed our first taste of Italian food.
Seine's Breath

Seine's Breath

2016 • 4 min
The face of an unknown young woman influences history after her death.
Horizon

Horizon

2016 • 55 min
Set in Sydney, a vibrant, colorful backdrop for a thriving, yet largely unexplored GLBTIQ community. Our entry in to the world is innocent 19 year-old country boy Jake who comes to the city to meet 28 year old AJ after months of chatting online. Things turn pear-shaped when AJ is exposed as a serial cheater and absolute sex addict. Despite the debacle, Jake decides to stay in the city with the support of caustic drag queen, new best friend and flatmate, Wilma Bumhurt. Jake and AJ decide to 'try again' but AJ soon cheats with Jake's closeted school friend Micky, who is visiting the city with his girlfriend Millie. Meanwhile, Wilma's Christian mother Yvonne is appalled to learn her estranged son, Dennis, is now a drag queen. When Wilma's father dies unexpectedly, Wilma is banned from the funeral but later says goodbye in her own and very memorable and touching way.
Je veux être actrice

Je veux être actrice

2016 • 52 min
Wonder Woman: Grace & Power

Wonder Woman: Grace & Power

2016 • 7 min
How Gal Gadot transformed into Wonder Woman
Zaha Hadid: An Architect, A Masterpiece

Zaha Hadid: An Architect, A Masterpiece

2016 • 51 min
Chronicling a building by one of the world's greatest architects, Zaha Hadid, this documentary looks at The Heyar Aliyey Center of Aku. An award-winning achievement, the Center shows the talents of one of the greatest artists of architecture. Here's the story of her masterpiece.
Karolyi

Karolyi

2016 • 51 min
A look at Martha and Bela Karolyi's remarkable story that traces generations of gymnastics' most memorable tales, moments and champions.
Her Happiness is My Happiness

Her Happiness is My Happiness

2016 • 3 min • Indonesia
No sacrifice is in vain for the happiness of the people you love. Just like this family, who sacrifice each day to bring a smile and a happiness for the mother.
The Lost Object

The Lost Object

2016 • 13 min • Netherlands
A film studio; a simple room with a bed, chair, desk and sink; a crew. A mysterious object. Following Jean Baudrillard's notion that the world has disappeared behind its own representation and it is therefore impossible to return to it, The Lost Object examines the complex mechanisms of how we perceive the constructed nature of reality and how this construction is achieved. In both the realms of our imagination and film. Fiction and reality merge into a single element.
Strange Vision of Seeing Things

Strange Vision of Seeing Things

2016 • 14 min
Despite the title’s twin references to eyesight, Ryan Ferko’s Strange Vision of Seeing Things is a film about unseen buildings and conflicts in Belgrade: those deliberately obscured, those unseeable to a tourist’s eyes, and those masked by monuments, their hypervisibility itself a form of obfuscation.
Through It All

Through It All

2016 • 20 min
Through it all is a story about Terrence, a 20 something year old who is spending his day preparing to propose to his girlfriend Nikki. During his preparation he discovers some information about Nikki that makes him question is own level of commitment towards Her. Terrence must decide if he is willing to accept what he learns.
Life is Cheap

Life is Cheap

2016 • 58 min • United Kingdom
Pubert Cleftico is a man with many problems, his growing sexual obsession with "the brown stuff" has cost him his job as a janitor in a public toilet forcing him to get his kicks by breaking in to unsuspecting folks bathrooms.
Loved Like This

Loved Like This

2016 • 11 min
A young woman is pulled between her girlfriend and religious grandmother.
Peter Lindbergh - The Eye

Peter Lindbergh - The Eye

2016 • 52 min
The documentary shows the personality of Peter Lindbergh, who is the only German photographer belonging to a select company of worldwide successful ace photographers. His high in contrast black-and-white picture stories have got a great recognition value but only a few people know his name.
Jamie Oliver's Christmas Cookbook

Jamie Oliver's Christmas Cookbook

2016 • 47 min • United Kingdom
Jamie Oliver shares his ultimate kitchen secrets to help achieve a stress-free family Christmas. He has got all bases covered with the essentials needed for a perfect Christmas day, and some tips and tricks to share for serving up fabulous feasts for the rest of the festive period. Jamie covers all the classics plus recipes for party fare, edible gifts, tea-time treats, cocktails and new ways to love those tasty leftovers. This special is jam-packed with handy hints on how to get organised for a hassle-free, delicious festive season.
Ron James: True North

Ron James: True North

2016 • 44 min • Canada
TRUE NORTH finds Ron James and his poetically charged brand of funny searching for slivers of sanity in a year so categorically ‘cuckoo’ that he watched dumbstruck as just about every nation on earth but Canada went “to hell in a hand cart.”
25 Passage des Oiseaux

25 Passage des Oiseaux

2016 • 3 min • France
A woman daydreams looking out of her window.
Olympia, the Origins of the Games

Olympia, the Origins of the Games

2016 • 52 min • France
Just days before the opening of the XXXIst Olympic Games in Rio (5-21 August), this documentary uses the exploration of the ruins and new technologies to reveal the site of Olympia in Greece where the sporting contests were held in ancient times. Both a religious sanctuary and a sports site, Olympia was, for nearly one thousand years, host to the most prestigious games in Ancient Greece. Using reconstructions and 3D computer imagery, this documentary by Olivier Lemaître brings the past wonders of Olympia to life and immerses the viewer in the cradle of the Olympic Games.
Cheap Trick Live at Red Rocks

Cheap Trick Live at Red Rocks

2016 • 50 min • United States of America
Since the early ’70s, Cheap Trick has been blending elements of pop, punk, and even metal in a way that is instantly catchy and recognizable. Now well into their fourth decade, the band is among the most active and successful in music history with featured appearances on over 20 movie soundtracks, more than 40 international gold and platinum certifications, a myriad of awards and industry honors, and total record sales in excess of 20 million. Join this historic band with a legendary performance from Red Rocks Amphitheatre.