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In 1938 an airfield was built at the northeastern-most end of America, the descent went slowly but incessantly through the Cold War. This is the story of how its inhabitants gradually moved away from the great world stage and had to reinvent themselves as well as their home town.
Korean remake of the Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway movie.
The Internship is a short film about race, class and privilege within the creative industries. It follows Josh, a young design graduate working in a dead end job has a chance meeting with his idol, a famous design magazine editor who offers him a rare and prestigious internship. However, he must convince a family to who internships mean an extra financial burden, and in an industry in which their culture has never really been well represented; that it’s a chance worth taking.
A family that tries to explain the internet and fails trying.
The year is 1994, Bo infiltrates the Internet to retrieve a private picture of hers.
A bellhop and a young receptionist at a five-star hotel in Buenos Aires set out at night to investigate and unravel the secrets of the guests. However the guests do not reveal very much and the two go increasingly adrift through their curiosity.
Finding love has never been easy. But it's also never been easier. Online dating sites thrive on the promise that dates and mates are just a 'click' away...but are they? From Robert Kenner comes a compelling new documentary about the way we woo in a wired world.
Pablo is Agent Secret, a 'James Bond' style spy caught in a super spy adventure overflowing with exotic locations, a disguised waiter and fellow good guy, a villainous Lady in Pink, her hapless assistant, Miss T, and chocolate milk?
"Volumes E + F of "The First Movie On The Internet" are now a thing," says director David Blair in a Patreon announcement. "They are both very long, but then so is Jeopardy, or its' precursor, the CBS Television Quiz of 1941" - Volume E is reported to have a tentative length of 30 hours!
“Volumes E + F of “The First Movie On The Internet” are now a thing,” says director David Blair in a Patreon announcement. “They are both very long, but then so is Jeopardy, or its’ precursor, the CBS Television Quiz of 1941” – Volume F is reported to have a tentative length of 24 hours!
The feud between Ultra/ZERO and The Night Shift rages on, with Mister ZERO looking to take Hallowicked's Young Lions Cup! F.I.S.T. throws out the rulebook when they take on The Wild Cards! This event features the first-ever singles meeting of Mike Quackenbush and Jorge "Skayde" Rivera.
Police receive a strange call claiming that in a few hours, a woman will be kidnapped. The informer describes a couple, sitting at a café and claims the woman is in grave danger. Police rush to the café but find no one matching the couple's description. Then, hours later, a young woman, Elodie Morel, is reported missing. Then the case becomes even stranger. She had responded to an internet advert for models and was supposed to be meeting the casting director at a café. Could she be the woman?
Documentary on the Manzanar War Relocation Center in California — one of ten internment camps the Army used to house Japanese-Americans without charge or trial after the bombing of Pearl Harbor during WWII.
Celebrate International Women’s Day with this brand new inspiring film from LETTERS LIVE. In “LETTERS LIVE from the Archive: International Women’s Day”, remarkable letters are read by a diverse array of outstanding luminaries, including stunning performances from Olivia Colman, Gillian Anderson, Daisy Ridley, Caitlin Moran, Rose McGowan, Adwoa Aboah, Louise Brealey and more. Plus music from Roxanne Tataei.
View trajectories in a war broadcast online. The film uses materials taken by anonymous authors in the ATO (antiterrorist operation) zone between 2014 and 2018 and posted on social networks. The authorship of these videos could not be established.
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Documentary about the expeditions of the third marine division in Iraq.
A filmic response to Lynn Hershman Leeson’s text, Romancing the Anti-body (1995), exploring the jarring juxtapositions of friction, toxicity, joy and liberation that trans people, queers and femmes experience when playing as their own custom character creations in video game spaces.
Bill Mess (Kevin Seldon) is a 30 year old intern trying to make it big in Hollywood. When beautiful Kat Caffey, the boss's daughter (Elizabeth Anne Allen), joins Lightstring Entertainment as the executive in charge of development, Bill tries to win her heart but not if Bill's boss, Ari (Mark Ehrlich), has anything to do with it.