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No One Can Brush My Hair Like the Wind (No One Can Brush My Hair Like the Wind)
A difficult relationship between a woman writer who lives in solitude and a young girl who comes bursting into her life. A film that portrays the lives of many lonely souls in a desperate search for company. Directed by an Italian experimental filmmaker Peter Del Monte.
The Phantom of 42nd Street (The Phantom of 42nd Street)
A theatre critic (Dave O'Brien) teams up with a cop (Jack Mulhall) to investigate the murder of a Broadway actor.
Rain (Rain)
A prostitute newly arrived in the South Pacific finds herself at odds with a stern missionary determined to save her soul.
Paradise Canyon (Paradise Canyon)
An undercover agent for the government is sent to round up a gang of counterfeiters operating near the Mexican border.
Bonnie and Lionnie (Bonnie and Lionnie)
Sofia, Bulgaria in the present day. A boy from a well-to-do family is in love with Bonnie, a teenager from the impoverished outskirts. In order to test his love, Bonnie's older sister, Lionnie, subjects the suitor to a humiliating ordeal. Will he pass or fail? And what do failure and success mean? Even when it comes to love, the rich and the poor speak different languages.
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The Fabulous Dorseys (The Fabulous Dorseys)
Musical. Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey play themselves in this rise and rise story of the fabulous Dorsey brothers.
Broadway Limited (Broadway Limited)
A publicity stunt staged on a train known as the Broadway Limited creates problems because of an unknown baby that was part of the stunt.
The Pilgrim (The Pilgrim)
The Tramp is an escaped convict who is mistaken as a pastor in a small town church.
The Parakeets (The Parakeets)
A seriously ill woman allows a friend to give her a complete make over wich will fundamentally change her day.
Kingston Avenue (Kingston Avenue)
Vincent has followed the woman he loves to New York. But they're not getting along anymore. Stubborn, he's going to try to do everything to get her back.
The Little Shop of Horrors (The Little Shop of Horrors)
A clumsy young man nurtures a plant and discovers that it's a bloodthirsty plant, forcing him to kill to feed it.
Shoulder Arms (Shoulder Arms)
In this silent film, a private fresh out of boot camp accepts a daring mission behind enemy lines.
New Voices in an Old Flower (New Voices in an Old Flower)
It was an era, it was the start of a new vision"" says Amha Eshete, the first Ethiopian music producer back in the Golden Age, the days of Swingin' Addis. The album releases that have crossed Ethiopian borders are mainly recordings from the 50's to the 80's, however, the contemporary music scene from Addis remains, bar a few exceptions, unknown to the rest of the world. Is Addis still swinging as it used to? Music in Addis is present in actions and sounds spread out on differentiated spaces, it is an expression of the everyday urban life and its processes of transformation and adaptation in the city. New Voices In An Old Flower explores this vitality of music looking at the plurality of the city and its people. Drifting in unplanned tours through the urban landscape of contemporary Addis Ababa, this film is shaped by encounters, dialogues and collaborations with musicians and other inhabitants of the city.
Behind Green Lights (Behind Green Lights)
Police lieutenant Sam Carson investigates a political murder after the victim is dumped at the door of police headquarters.
Mother (Mother)
A teenaged girl witnesses her widowed mother's attempt to sustain her family.
Only Water in the Sea (Only Water in the Sea)
There is not much fish left in the Mediterranean Sea, and both fishermen and dolphins are fighting for surviving. This film shows the consequences of overfishing and unsustainable tourism in the island of Stromboli through two of the last guardians of a world that is disappearing. This is a story of extinctions of fish population and local traditions. But there is hope for the next generations.
The Bag of Flour (The Bag of Flour)
In 1975 Sarah was pulled out from a Catholic orphanage in Belgium and moved by her father to his native village in the Atlas mountains of Morocco where she had to face a radically different life to the one she had been used to. The story then follows an older Sarah as she fights hunger and poverty before discovering that she can make money by knitting and selling clothes.
Bella (Bella)
Bella. Greece 1986-1987, shortly before the fall of existing socialism, shortly before the end of the Cold War.
Captain Calamity (Captain Calamity)
A South Seas skipper fights off thieves and pirates who are after a lost treasure.
Talea (Talea)
It's summertime and Jasmin's foster family is preparing to go on a trip. Everyone is waiting impatiently for it, but not a girl. Jasmin wants to spend time with her real mum Eva, who is back after serving a long prison term. After a quarrel with her foster parents, Jasmin runs away and persuades Eva to leave together to the countryside.
The Phantom Father (The Phantom Father)
The Phantom Father tells a story of an American professor Robert Traum, who takes a sabbatical from his teaching job to trace his roots in Romania. Traum soon discovers that he comes from a wealthy family involved in organized crime. He manages to reestablish contact with the sole remaining link to his otherwise deceased family—Sami. Rocco Castoro, the editor-in-chief of VICE magazine called the movie 'the best Romanian movie he's ever seen.'
Carnival of Souls (Carnival of Souls)
After a traumatic accident, a woman becomes drawn to a mysterious abandoned carnival.
Her Lonely Lane (Her Lonely Lane)
Fumiko struggles to get her literary work published, spending years working in poverty while being abused by her boyfriend all the while hoping to break free from the cycle.