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A sister and brother deal with a crippling family tragedy in their own way in this independent drama. Katya (Stephanie Hayes and Slawko (Billy Marchenski) are two siblings in their twenties who were born in the Ukraine but have emigrated to Canada and now live amidst the industrial wastelands of Vancouver. Slawko works in a factory and tries to look after his emotionally unstable sister. Katya, on the other hand, is convinced the death of her parents was the result of foul play, possibly at the hands of Petrov (Volodymyr Serdyuk), a political activist and longtime friend of the family. Katya believes she can speak to her late mother, and often finds herself communicating with her and Petrov through psychic means as she struggles to come to terms with a past that prevents her from dealing with the present.
In his film studio, Patrick BOKANOWSKI talks about his research (audiovisual and animation techniques) for his new project ("L'Ange" which will be released in 1982). Filming scenes, and excerpts from his short film "Lunch in the morning," punctuate the interview. On a film set, Patrick BOKANOWSKI describes some scenes of his project, notably "the attack of the castle of the egg"; it evokes the influence of the painter Henri DIMIER, of which he was the apprentice, his research on photographic printing, optical systems of shooting, and objectives. - He comments on a sketch of preparation explaining the image sought, and the means implemented. - Images of the shooting of scenes of characters in the darkness and light beams, accompanied by music, punctuate the interview.
After experiencing a series of traumatic events, a young guy falls for a girl. And while she falls for him as well, one question remains: is she actually real, or a figment of his imagination?
Barney the Owl is assigned to find the incredible duo known as Scout and Axle. When Barney finds the pair, they take off on an adventure into a land of magic known as Imagination Land, where every adventure is possible. Join Axle, Scout, Barney Owl and their friends on one of the greatest adventures ever.
Hans Scharoun has built houses which show not only structural substance and aesthetic forms but also how human beings should live in buildings. This depiction can only be imaginary - like reading invisible writing on walls. Bitomsky's film looks at several of Scharoun's buildings.
A Chilean man travels to Sweden searching for the answer to a crime that involves his family.
Alfie’s philosophical and obscene new special explores individuality, sexuality and trying to feel at home in the away end.
Two friends rediscover the power of their imagination and it changes their life.
In this full length movie, Barney & his friends learn the importance of sharing to help get them off the island!
Animated short film.
Explores the fundamental characteristics of myth, reality, ritual, and imagination, and tells the story of C. S. Lewis's intellectual journey into the realm of faith, which began at a meeting with fellow author J. R. R. Tolkien.
Kyle an NYC photographer uses his craft to fulfill his sexual desires while searching for Love while experiencing Heartache
A documentary that examines the "Satanic Panic" of the Nineteen-Eighties through the eyes of the Reverend Derek White, aka The Geekpreacher.
Michelle, an imaginative seven-year old, lies entangled in the schemes of her little brother while trying to save her toys and obey her mom!
RAINBOW RECORDS® & Kings Kaleidoscope present a live performance of Baptized Imagination.
Short animation by Yoji Kuri
This documentary includes footage from a Brian Wilson solo concert and documents the making of his 1998 album "Imagination".
If imagination is a trans-like state for the feeling of existing, wider than words and larger than pictures, is reality an illusion? The short doc-fiction explores the feeling of being lost in time. The memoirs of affection and trauma dwelling to get out from a prison. The prison is comprised of the loss of my father at an early age, my disconnected family, and the longing for my partner. Considering self, memory and time as three different entities, the conversation of these three analogues becomes my truth.
Toby is trapped in his own Imagination, with a crippling fear of being gay.