A Little Comfort

Arnaud and Guillaume are in their last year of high school. Summer is approaching and like any teenager, they're thinking about cigarettes, alcohol and sex. But boys or girls? Future looks so blurry when you're a teenager!

Soul Dancing

Soul Dancing is an order placed to Kiyoshi Kurosawa by a Japanese alcoholic beverage brand named Shôchu. The director then uses this cine-commercial as an excuse to film a weird fable on the arrival of a stranger in a bloodless human community.

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sources

For sources the solo soundchecks of eight musicians were recorded – sounds and video were saved seperately. Roisz followed the paths of musical creation processes (and their corresponding visual techniques) and developed a video, starting with soundcheck-footage, to a complex result.

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South of Chicago: Suburbs, Steel Mills, Shoreline

Take a journey along the waterways, highways, and railways of Chicago's South Suburbs and Northwest Indiana. Starting in Gary, with a look inside the largest still mill in the Western Hemisphere, travel along the Lake Michigan shoreline to Chicago's Calumet Harbor and cruise the Calumet River to Blue Island. From there, visit Robbins, hop in a Model A Ford, and head south on the historic Dixie Highway through the beautiful communities of Homewood, Flossmoor, Olympia Fields, Chicago Heights, and many more.

Spaced: Skip to the End

A feature documentary about the making of and influence of the British television series Spaced. It also features an epilogue to the series.

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Snuff, el placer de mirar

Mexican feature film

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Spanner Goes to Jail

In the final part of this intriguing trilogy, the ever-scheming Spanner tries to cover his tracks as the repercussions of past antics threaten to catch up with him.

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Spanner in Battle of Supremacy

Spanner's perfect plan encounters a major snag as the shocking nature of his true identity is revealed. [parts 1-2]

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Speakerman: The Boo

The story of an odd creature called the Speakerman, who served duty in a small mining village by sounding the siren/megaphone that is his head to tell the workers when it was time for lunch and to alert people in case of a mining accident. When the mine closes, Speakerman ends up lonely and in search of new friends and meaning in his life.

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Sonny Terry: Whoopin' the Blues: 1958-1974

Music & Musicals, Blues, Urban & Dance - Rounding up a selection of vintage performances by Sonny Terry -- whose impressive résumé included gigs ranging from juke joints all the way to Carnegie Hall -- this musical treat features the blues harmonica master at his incomparable best. Tracks include "Midnight Special," "Hand Jive," "Rock Island Line," "Buck Dance," "John Henry," "Crazy About You, Baby," "I Got My Eyes on You," the title tune and more.