1999

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What do you do when a guy just won't shut up?

Season:
1999
Director:
Matthew Harrison

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Set during the Christmas season in 1999, Palmer's Pick-Up introduces us to Bruce (Robert Carradine) and Pearl (Richard Hillman), two down and outers in LA trying to make a go of their package delivery business. On Christmas Eve, they get a deal too good to be true: $12k to deliver a crate to Florida. The only stipulations are that they NOT open the crate, and it must be delivered before midnight on New Year's Eve.

Season:
1999
Director:
Christopher Coppola
Cinematography:
Mark Kohl
Cast:
Robert Carradine, Richard Hillman, Rosanna Arquette, Grace Jones, Morton Downey, Jr., Soupy Sales, Garrett Morris, Piper Laurie
Producer:
Alain Silver

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Jada Pinkett Smith stars in a beautiful story of discovery and love.

Season:
1999
Director:
Shonda Rhimes
Cast:
Jada Pinkett Smith

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In 1994, a quiet movie about two inner-city basketball players searching for the American dream stole the hearts of audiences around the world. That movie was Hoop Dreams, and it was named to more than 100 "10 Best Movies of the Year" lists, received the Sundance Film Festival Audience Award and garnered director Steve James a Directors Guild Award for Best New Filmmaker. Steve JamesÕ newest feature gives us courtside seats again, this time as an idealistic, young black priest uses a basketball game to challenge the social conventions of a segregationist city.

Season:
1999
Director:
Steve James
Cinematography:
Bill Butler
Cast:
Andre Braugher, Rip Torn, Ruby Dee, Sean Squire, Bill Nunn
Producer:
Gordon Wolf

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A single mother struggles to sustain the hope and life of her ailing daughter.

Season:
1999
Director:
Greg Raiche

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What do you get when you cross Apartment Zero with Blue Velvet? Answer: a very strange, claustrophobic - in fact just generally phobic - chilling debut feature from Kevin DiNovis. Trevor, a busboy, is insecure in the outer world. He desperately wants, and yet is at the same time totally terrified of, women. Lanh, a young street junkie in trouble, needs a place to stay and to hide. Trevor allows him to stay in his apartment.

Season:
1999
Director:
Kevin DiNovis
Cinematography:
Jonathan Kovel
Cast:
Peter Pryor, Kevin DiNovis, Jason Centeno, Elizabeth Casey, Marcos Muniz
Producer:
Richard Goldberg

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Some men live their lives regretting that they never pursued their dreams. Louis and Frank is a charming and funny film in which the title characters take a shot at realizing their childhood fantasy of becoming singing sensations. Louis (Steven Randazzo) runs a small, inept New York moving company by day. But he spends all his spare time in the basement of his house, microphone in hand, weaving song stylings to an imaginary audience in his fully equipped karaoke studio.

Season:
1999
Director:
Alexandre Rockwell
Cinematography:
Jim Denault
Cast:
Steven Randazzo, Francesco Messina, Tony Curtis, Meta Golding, Sam Rockwell, Rockets Redglare, Elizabeth Bracco, Steve Buscemi
Producer:
Tim Perell, Howard Bernstein, Alexandre Rockwell

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The Quebec winters can be harsh, but even harsher is the torment 12-year-old Sam has to endure from his schoolmates. Years earlier, Sam's father, a famous Arctic explorer, was lost during an expedition. Only he remains hopeful that his father will return. His mother, however, has long since lost hope and has started a new life with a new husband, country doctor, Asa (acclaimed actor Henry Czerny). Asa is more than willing to be the father that Sam needs, but Sam refuses to let the newcomer get close and is angry at his mother for losing faith.

Season:
1999
Director:
Nicholas Kendall
Cinematography:
John Berrie
Cast:
Tod Fennell, Meredith Henderson, Henry Czerny
Producer:
Colin Neale, Claudio Luca

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Fade in: A rundown New York apartment. We find Adolpho Rollo (Steve Buscemi) and his five hundred-page script. It's obvious to us that Adolpho and the script both need something. Adolpho needs a dose of self confidence, and the script...well, it needs a producer. Tortured by self-doubt, financial ruin, and unrequited passion for his next door neighbor (Jennifer Beals), Adolpho places an ad offering his mammoth screenplay to the highest bidder. In steps Adolpho's "guardian angel," a fast-talking, "shyster" who promises to produce the film but complicates things with his own designs.

Season:
1999
Director:
Alexandre Rockwell
Cinematography:
Phil Parmet
Cast:
Steve Buscemi, Seymour Casse, Jennifer Beals, Will Patton, Jim Jarmusch, Carol Kane, Elizabeth Bracco, Stanley Tucci, Debi Mazar
Producer:
Jim Stark, Hank Blumenthal

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Without dreams, human existence is meaningless. Pepito's dreams, however, are perhaps outside of his means. He yearns for life in the big city, but his mother, Rosa, is determined that Pepito, her only child, will carry on her legacy. Rosa is the only midwife in the whole district, and for years, the skills needed to deliver babies have been handed down from generation to generation. Pepito does not mind learning this talent, but as he grows older, he discovers that midwifery is traditionally reserved for women and begins to feel uncomfortable.

Season:
1999
Director:
Marilou Diaz-Abaya
Cinematography:
Romy Vitug
Cast:
Jomari Yllana, Elizabeth Oropesa, Chin-Chin Gutierrez, Rolando Tinio, Pen Medina, Tanya Gomez, Mia Gutierrez, Ronnie Lazaro, Manjo del Mundo, Lawrence Dilag
Producer:
Marilou Diaz-Abaya
Language:
Tagalog with English subtitles
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