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The physical changes of the maker’s heart since being born with the congenital disorder, Transposition of the Great Vessels, are displayed in MODEL FIFTY-ONE FIFTY-SIX. This chronicle showcases a movement from human to cyborg that connects personal vulnerability to 1980s science fiction.
Based on true events, a maliciously planned fire sets off a national movement, and a group of ordinary individuals accomplish a magnificent feat.
An estranged couple visit their old apartment, which is now occupied by Charley and his wife. Charley's wife, however, misunderstands the purpose of their visit.
A cinematic exploration of the dominance and submission lifestyle as revealed in the best-selling book trilogy Fifty Shades of Grey. In this film, real women and men reveal their experiences, wants and desires as participants in the world of dominance and submission.
Mal Law planned to run 50 marathons over 50 peaks across New Zealand in 50 consecutive days. Dubbed "The most audacious physical feat ever attempted on New Zealand Soil". Raising money for The Mental Health Foundation Of New Zealand.
Shot over the course of three years, the video comprises a series of vignettes that reflect upon reading, nostalgia, and psychoanalysis.
A therapist must negotiate for his life when a vexed patient draws a pistol.
This composition is about the hollowness of material wealth, the poverty of alienation and the different forms they take. This concept is mainly represented by two individuals; a middle aged man who `monologues to an empty chair "(Talking to God)" in a train station. This section is performed by Heath Lamberts. The other section is portrayed by Derik Caines, a painter who grew up in Newfoundland and was living in Toronto when the footage was taped.
Sentenced to be deported from Hawaii, Hung Chin Chung pledges twenty years of service to Henry Drew to escape the certain death that awaits him in China. Rage at his humiliation and inability to marry as a free man smolders in him throughout his servitude, near the end of which he sails to San Francisco with the Drew family. Also on board is Ralph Coolidge, who tries to retrieve from Drew his share of their gold mine, and who loves Drew's secretary, Mary-Will Tellfair. Shortly after their arrival, Henry Drew is murdered; suspicion falls on Ralph, the owner of the murder weapon, a curious Chinese dagger; but subsequent events lead Hung Chin Chung to confess to the crime.
Short film composed entirely of Larson's father narrating a montage of snapshots taken across the country in the late Sixties.
Two struggling actors come across $50 on the street and decide to spend the day forgetting about their hardships.
An elderly woman’s sexual preferences strains her relationship with her daughter; when she dies suddenly after a night in the sheets with her boyfriend, his life and plans are turned upside down.
The story of Abraham Lincoln's 30-year struggle of persistence-through-failure is told to an unemployed 50 year old man.
A man on the lam in the Canadian wilds encounters a young woman in a remote lodge who is also on the run.
Discover how television has reflected the African American experience in this retrospective of the medium's first half-century. Actors, writers and historians discuss the image of black America on television from Amos and Andy to the present day. The interviews accompany clips from groundbreaking shows and performances by entertainment pioneers that create a timeline of the portrayal of African Americans throughout TV history.
The sexually charged literary blockbuster, Fifty Shades of Grey gets adapted for the screen with Selena Gomez and Nick Kroll.
Delrhonda "Big Fifty Hood ends up running her own drug empire, becoming one of Detroit's wealthiest and notorious women in the process. With her success, she discovers that money doesn't fix all of her problems, and she can only depend on herself if she wants to stay one step ahead of the law and stay alive.
When tragedy strikes, a spirited young woman turns to wild swimming in search of answers.
After 2 years of marriage, farmer's wife Hester Taylor tires of her life of hardship and accepts an invitation from Mark Rutherford to visit the city.
A behind the scenes look at the 1973 Miss California Pageant and the state of the feminist movement. By the early 1970s, pageants had become a target of feminists and the organizers and contestants found themselves facing protests and scrutiny from the media. Optic Nerve presents both sides neutrally, allowing the clueless pageant community to make the feminists' case for them.--Media Burn