A Powerful Noise

Bookended by call-to-action quotes from Margaret Mead and Mahatma Gandhi, this inspiring documentary follows three extraordinary women -- in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Mali, and Vietnam -- as they lead day-to-day battles against ignorance, poverty, oppression, and ethnic strife.

Tokyo Ghost Trip

Story Tokyo Ghost Trip Movie Poster Tokyo Ghost Trip Cast & Crew Production Company: Tokyo MX Country: Japan Language: Japanese Adult: No…

Waraet Shafrah

Fayez discovers a code sheet that his grandfather left to him before he was killed, of a treasure map in Jerusalem, drawn by the Jews fleeing to Egypt. He goes on an adventure with his friends, Ismail and Bedair, to search for the map hidden in an archaeological temple in Luxor.

00 - Zero Zero

Story 00 - Zero Zero Movie Poster 00 - Zero Zero Cast & Crew Production Company: PAV1 FILM Country: Italy Language: Italian Adult: No…

A Petition for Allah

A man seeks to collect an affidavit in order to die in peace.

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Act Your Age

A memoir of early adolescence constructed from an instructional video originally produced in 1959.

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Airnadette

Story Airnadette Movie Poster Airnadette Cast & Crew Production Company: Country: Language: Adult: No Genres: Release date: 2008-04-0…

Ani DiFranco - Live at Babeville

On September 11 and 12, 2007, singer / songwriter / guitarist Ani DiFranco played two sold-out shows before a hometown audience in Buffalo, New York. What made those nights so special wasn’t just the music—because that’s always special at an Ani show—but the fact that she was playing the inaugural shows in her very own venue, a downtown church once slated for demolition that has been beautifully restored as a state-of-the-art music hall and newly renamed “Babeville.” Ani took the opportunity to fashion a two-night retrospective of sorts, performing songs from every stage of her fabled career in breathtaking new arrangements with her latest touring band; Allison Miller on drums, Todd Sickafoose on upright bass and Mike Dillon on vibes and percussion. The spirit of celebration was in the air, and energy in the room-both onstage and in the audience—was extraordinary.

Back To Africa

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Back to London

Shot mainly in the train on the way from Nevers to London and back to Nevers, as well as in the streets of the English capital, the film focusses on constant motion: the motion of trains, buses and passers-by, mirroring my daughter's inner journey.Texts written simultaneously in French and in English on transparent material become integrated into the scenery, itself constantly traversed by trajectories. Written in the style of poems dedicated to my daughter, they line the whole itinerary, at times stuck to windows , whether of trains, stations or museums, at times held by people met in the street.