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San Francisco-based filmmaker Marcia Jarmel never identified herself as a Jew. That was before a friend's wedding where she was drawn into the… More info
Magnus is definitely leery about his high school reunion and does not have much of a desire to go back to his so-called "glory days." There is,… More info
Using astounding Sony digital technologies, director Dwayne Beaver's The Rhino Brothers is an absorbing drama about the sport of ice hockey and the… More info
They were Jews who had escaped Hitler?s Germany. Trained in intelligence work and the art of psychological warfare at Camp Ritchie, they were known… More info
Starting in the 1960's and spanning the next several decades, The Road is a glowing film that reveals a great deal about recent Chinese history… More info
The Road Back to Woodstock presents the 40th Anniversary Reunion Concert that was performed on August 15th 2009 at the site of the original concert,… More info
Take them or don’t really live.They say the biggest regret is the life not lived. Starring Javier Bardem (No Country for Old Men, Vicky Christina… More info
Two robbers. One village. Lots of swords. During the Tang dynasty, two robber brothers hike through rural China. Upon entering a peaceful village,… More info
Reminiscent of Serial Mom, Jon Scheide's dark, offbeat, and hilarious debut feature (from a script by producer Ray Stroeber), The Rose Technique, is… More info
Mark Bingham: An athlete. A son. A hero.
Dante wrote about the seven levels of hell in his Inferno. Rupert Wainwright's film THE SADNESS OF SEX illuminates each level of love. There are… More info
Follow your heart. Discover your soul. If you're looking for that festival feel-good hit, The Sapphires is pure delight! Set during the Vietnam War… More info