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A trio of young sisters are attacked by local thugs. Then a force inhabiting the orchard exacts its revenge.
A criminal interrogates the woman he loves about her recent disappearance and receives an unexpected answer.
Inspired by the novel Un Roi sans Divertissements from Jean Giono, the video Hunter's Moon tells the story of a little village buried in fear and paranoia, where inhabitants are continuously looking for a man - real or fictional - accused of spying of them, through there lit windows at nightfall. Mixing reality with rumors, tales and legends, this story makes us aware of Giono's dilemma, trying to demonstrate that to escape existential boredom, humans have to entertain themselves by allowing their fascination with evil to tempt them from time to time.
A violent and dangerous tyrant who dominates the inhabitants of a mountain sees his authority threatened by the arrival of a World War I veteran and decides to hunt and kill him.
The arrival of an intimate letter prompts a young woman to bring her mother on vacation to a small Japanese town, where someone special resides.
A dockworker seeking revenge on the killer of his sister finds himself the object of desire for two women.
When Yasuko (Eriko Hatsune) was a child, her mother left their home. She grew up not knowing what an ordinary family is. Satoshi's (Kengo Kora) mother was the girlfriend of Yasuko's late father. One day, Satoshi appears in front of Yasuko. Since that moment, Yasuko's monotonous life begins to change.
Following the winter solstice, the longest nights of the year prevail. Through these darkest nights the moon reaches to its fullest. Filmed over numerous nights the moons of different phases are brought together in the black sky. Through multiple exposures on film and editing created in-camera, the moons move and bounce off one another in unpredictable ways. Official NASA sound recordings from space help activate thei actions. The stoic moon breaks free and gravitates at will.
A lavish launch party for a new gaming app "Werewolves Awaken" has all the media bigwigs in attendance. The young lead developer, August, is promoted as the star talent driving the game's launch. The festivities are interrupted by a priest who condemns the party guests as "marked for the beast." Convinced it's a publicity stunt, the party-goers disregard the protest until a dead body is found.
Villainous Vector must figure out how to get off the moon and return to Earth.
Portrait documentary about Jüri Sillart - an innovator, an expressionist, a bright filmmaker and a warm-hearted teacher for whom cinema meant not only a professional field but his whole life. Sillart's work was acknowledged in Estonia, in the former Soviet Union and abroad. Jüri was a sharp personality with a curious mind. Life with all its manifestations was a great source of inspiration for him - everyday events, painting, photography, history of various religions, philosophical and esoterical literature, history, astronomy, mathematics - he was interested in all of this. His colleagues, students and close ones share their memories in the documentary. There are excerpts from films that Jüri Sillart has added his creative contribution to.
Nick Moon, P.I. (Paranormal Investigator), delves into a hidden world of monsters and creatures of the night as he takes on a case to retrieve an ancient artifact with astonishing power.