A minimalist portrait of ultimate love.
A minimalist portrait of ultimate love.
2003-05-22
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A little girl uses a voodoo doll to get rid of her mother's date.
Have you ever been in a fight? Even thrown a punch? Because Andrew never has. His mom raised him as a pacifist, and she would like to keep it that way. But deep down, Andrew has a question: how much can he know about himself if he’s never been punched in the face? More importantly: how much can he know about his mom, the woman that has sacrificed so much for him, if he’s never fought for anything?
A run-of-the-mill family is terrorized by strangers dressed in military garb who invade their private realm.
Caught in a compromising position, a young research assistant summons her closest friends, but quickly realizes she needs to learn to rely on herself.
Journalist learns about battle in a small village.
A prom queen-to-be must break free from her small town’s ominous legacy of prom queens who die after their crowning.
A reporter for a fictional television station, originally from Ukraine, travels around Slovakia and asks people at memorable places questions about the nature of fascism and the soul of the Slovak nation. The documentary essay seeks to capture the shape of a society on the fringes of the political spectrum through the words spoken and the images of crowd scenes.
A short documentary on how people view art and its value in today's society.
"Just the Two of Us" provides an inversion of the "murder mystery" genre where the audience knows the murderer from the start. Dramatic irony reveals how flawed the scapegoat is and presents a twisted sense of justice that may or may not be served.
A young man with trust issues goes on a date with a very supportive young woman.
Gavin built a giant volcano sculpture that's now in his dad's shed. Gavin seeks his dad's understanding but he's uninterested in modern art and refuses to participate in the documentary.
A psycho infiltrates a drug deal. Those in charge of the deal catch wind of the discrepancy.
Two boyfriends take a tour of their dysfunctional relationship through the magic of television
An insecure but curious gay guy tries to change the outcome of his date by manipulating time with his Rubik’s Cube, despite not acknowledging the consequences that this time warp might bring to his date.
Why wouldn't you? Is there any reason not to? We've got so much at our disposal, so, why don't you? Won't you tell me? Won't you please tell me? To have you down is simply unacceptable. Just look at this; or this; at all these hallmarks to guide you and convey to you the prime ways to feel lovely. Just follow them and you'll be set. So, I ask you again... Don't you feel lovely today?
High school can feel like a gang war. In this crime-comedy film, it actually is one.
Sophia is hungry to find love. She conducts a series of blind dates in order to find Mr. Right.
While a seemingly picture-perfect suburban family enjoys breakfast together, an omniscient narrator reveals their repressed inner thoughts and secrets…all just moments before a nuclear bomb is dropped on the family.