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A feature film starring mostly the participants of the first edition of Polish "Big Brother" reality show in 2001.
A recurring dream disturbs Juan. Together with his psychologist, he will try to understand what is happening, while the line between dream and reality blurs.
The narrator's voice tells of John Dough, who wakes up after a late-night party and prepares to go to work. However, a few interruptions, including thinking for a moment that he sees a woman's body in his bed, having his car key not work, and thinking he hears his mother calling, delay his departure from home by almost a minute. When tragedy strikes close by, John revisits the morning's events. A phone call from his brother in Chicago confirms how odd this morning is. Did John experience telepathy or was it all coincidence? If radio waves can carry a communication, why not a mother's love?
A young couple takes a cab ride to the countryside, however things start to become tense.
Third film of W-TV (Without Television) shareware series. Director Tsuchiya asks visitors at Yasukuni Shrine about Emperor Hirohito's complicity in the Second World War.
This short looks at the possibility that those who have passed on can communicate with us in ways we least expect.
An American trader disrupts life on a Polynesian island.
This short presents the possibility that a dead person's spirit can intervene in the lives of the living.
This short film from the late 1950s looks at peer pressure among adolescents, using the example of a 13-year-old boy who collects butterflies. While the boy adores his passion, his friends laugh at him, making him question whether he should pursue his interest or conform to fit in with the crowd.
This film poses the question of whether an honest judgment is better than diplomatic double-talk in situations where an individual's feelings may be hurt.
An optically printed abstract film taken from the outtakes of an action flick mixed with noise, news broadcasts and hardcore music resulting into a raw collage powerfully evoking Filipino politics and culture.
Jim Bob and Fruitbat reminisce about the early years at the 1992 Glastonbury Festival. Featured are music videos for the songs "Rubbish", "Bloodsport For All", "Sheriff Fatman", "Say It With Flowers", "The Only Living Boy In New Cross", "Do Re Me So Far So Good" and "While You Were Out"
Explores the place of alcohol in American society and illustrates its chemical and physiological effects to pose questions about the responsible use or abstinence from alcohol. Surveys the history of alcohol, uses microphotography to show fermentation, and uses an experiment with a baseball player to show how alcohol slows reaction time. Discusses legal aspects of alcohol use and alcoholism and its treatments.