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David Munro?s Full Grown Men is a fascinating case study about a man who refuses to grow up. In an attempt to recapture the joy of youth, a disenchanted middle-aged man immerses himself into his childhood way of life.
Alby Cutrera is trapped in a state of perpetual infancy. Frustrated by the dull and routine reality of adulthood, Alby abandons his family in search of a simpler time: when life consisted of nothing more than action figures and comic books.
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With its striking black and white cinematography, Danny Lerner?s Frozen Days is a raw and edgy psychological thriller that centers on a woman?s blurred sense of reality after she witnesses a terrorist attack.
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From its wry opening in a Hungarian Lonely Hearts ballroom dance to its daring ending, Agnes Kocsis?s marvelously deadpan debut Fresh Air hooks you with its stark, humorous rhythms and provocative inquiry: Can love lighten up dreary lives, or can dreariness itself become its own form of love?
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The residents of a Chicago neighborhood are given the rare opportunity to alter three inches of their lives.
Matthew Scott Harris? Dimension is a rare and artistic visionary tale charged with poetic energy and innovative storytelling. Loneliness and regret encompass a Chicago neighborhood, and the residents are willing to do anything to change their lives. Under divine circumstances, these people receive their wish under one condition: they can only change exactly three inches about themselves.
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A cheeky and refreshingly acerbic take on the universe of behind-the-scenes filmmaking, Steve Staso?s Celluloid #1 offers a hilarious and multilayered peak into the world where people lose, and find, themselves in the pursuit of illusion. Half exposé of today?s cult of celebrity and half grungy version of Day for Night, the film remains wholly unique in its style and insights.
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Take some Catch 22, add a dollop of Cuckoo's Nest, a soupcon of M.A.S.H., even a hint of Wag the Dog, set it in the Balkans, and let 'er rip!!
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In the near future, gas is an astronomical $40.00 a gallon, and Archie Andrews has definitely had enough. Archie, a nerdy schoolteacher and vegan with a thing for wheatgrass, is determined to find an alternative energy source for his car. While experimenting, Archie cuts himself, and discovers that all his car needs is blood. Human blood.
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What is an ambitious self-confessed ?piece of Moscow scum? to do if he wants to avoid the army and make something of himself? Nothing less than follow the sage words, ?Go West Young Man." To Cobakka and Spiker this means leaving Moscow for London. But they soon find the road to success is not as easy as anticipated for broke, illegal immigrants.
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Award-winning Batad, is a fun, heartwarming and captivating story of a boy obsessed with owning a pair of everyday trekking boots. While his father fights to preserve the endangered rice terraces in the adjoining village, he labors in the city selling produce to support his family. Exposed to city life, the boy decides to escape his rural culture and win the heart of the girl he loves by proving he has the wherewithal to obtain a pair of trekking boots.
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A seductive tale that opens a lingering past, Awakening from the Dead evokes Bergman's most engaging work.
Set against the outrageous background of the Belgrade bombings, we follow Miki, a former professor who arises out of his grave in one last desperate attempt to harness the tendrils of his life. With the clock of death pervasively ticking, Miki races to do more in death than he ever did in life; liberating those close to him from their illusions as well as himself from his own.