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A Family Is a Family Is a Family: A Rosie O'Donnell Celebration

What is a family? Rosie O'Donnell looks at the many answers to this question in this documentary that features original songs and thoughtful kids musing on love and family. The show provides a less than moving portrait of the remarkable diversity of so called families today, including same-sex parents, mixed-heritage families, and stories of adoption. Animated songs and musical performances by kids and families spice up the festivities along with performances and recordings by artists including Ziggy Marley, Bonnie Raitt, Doris Day, Sweet Honey in the Rock, Frank Sinatra, Rosie O'Donnell and They Might Be Giants.

Splat the Cat

Splat is so scared of his first day of Cat School that his tail moves with worry. He needs a friend so he takes his pet, a mouse named Seymour, with him to school. Mrs. Wimpydimple covers lots of topics such as self-esteem and nature. When Seymour gets out of Splat's lunchbox, the cats chase after him. The teacher saves Seymour. By day two, Splat's tail moves with excitement.

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Square and Mountain

A four-minute silent 16mm film observing the progress of an afternoon in a small square in a village in the Peloponnese.

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Stag & Doe

On the eve of their wedding, Chris and Camille put their relationship to the test at a joint bachelor/bachelorette party.

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8mm film by Idei Hiromi

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St Hilda’s East: the Story of a Community

Documentary made by members of the Boys Project and pupils from Cheltenham Ladies College as part of a Community Memories Project.

Stan Versus Squirrel

What is a man to do when he wants to feed the birds but the squirrels keep stealing their food? Watch as Stan engineers a variety of devices to foil his furry opponents. Who will prevail in the battle of man versus squirrel?

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Stained Glass Windows

A darkly intelligent teenage girl struggles to overcome her past and the restraints of suburban society while trying to come to terms with the present.

State of Mind

"State of Mind" is conceived as an exploration of the mind through the basic elements that constitute the activity of the brain: light and electricity. The performance uses photocells to transform light variations into electrical signals and thus, into sound. It can be shown as a single-channel projection, live performance or installation; it all depends on the context where it is shown as well as the state of mind of the moment. Every time it is shown, the editing changes as well as the approach of the sound/image relationship to convey the natural instability of one's brain activity. The piece has also been performed with musicians reacting to the visuals in conjunction with the photocells which are output to their set up, insuring a certain synchronization.

Stephen K Amos - The Feel Good Factor

Stephen K Amos is guaranteed to provide you with the feel good factor in this laugh a minute stand-up performance filmed in front of a sell-out audience at the Hammersmith Apollo. Star of Montreal, Melbourne and Edinburgh festivals, Amos is a hit with critics and audiences alike and has a swagger of awards in tow. In fact he's so flipping good he's only gone and got his very own BBC show called, you guessed it The Stephen K Amos Show.