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- Ian Fletcher, formerly the Head of the Olympic Deliverance Commission, has taken up the position of Head of Values at the BBC.
- A powerful cosmic force is turning Earth women into queen bees who kill men by wearing them out sexually.
- On Halloween, innocent-looking carved pumpkins reveal themselves for what they really are -- mutant aliens.
- This is the story of Samantha, a girl who unbelievably fell in love with a delinquent, hot-headed guy named Top--the leader of the so-called gang "Lucky 13". And she always asks herself if they'll last forever.
- Updated version of the acclaimed show from the '80s, set in Los Angeles, and featuring a group of talented Performing Arts students being mentored by a seasoned acting coach.
- Los Angeles in the year 2005: 19-year-old lads move through an apartment that has been equipped with webcams and looks like some sort of futuristic internet doll's house. Not-quite-so-young men fulfil their sexual dreams as protagonists in bareback productions. And, at private sex parties, almost every second guy has either taken part in a porn film or wants to. In 1997, I followed on camera the fortunes of a group of men who had chosen to wok - either artistically or commercially - with their bodies. This footage later become part of my 1998 documentary, SEX/LIFE IN L.A.. I'm still in touch with some of the men in that film, these include: lone battler Kevin Kramer, mature shooting star Cole Tucker, American boy-next-door Matt Bradshaw and friends of the occasional model John Garwood, who died of an overdose in 1998. Some of these men have successful careers behind them, others have left the sex industry altogether. Driven by a sense of adventure or by their narcissism, young men today are still keen to put their own stamp on porn cinema. But the days of a purely non-commercial fulfilment of one's sexual desires has long gone, and the interests of consumers, models and producers no longer coincide. Gay life - like the entire industry - has become something of a profession and is now thoroughly commercialized. Young models begin their sexual careers in internet containers; they enter the business fully aware of their self-exploitation and yet, at the same time, they are somehow unconscious of how they are being exploited. Meanwhile, bareback video producers scout the country in their motorhome on the lookout for new protagonists. But can there be winners in this game? Is there anything left of sex itself? And is there a life after porn?
- The heroes from "Männerherzen - Men in the city" return and are searching for their "one and only true great love" more vigorously than ever, which also happens to be the name of Schlager singer Bruce Bergers new song. Günther, Niklas and Philip now work for Bruce's label and while their boss bites off "a bit" more than he can chew, Jerome is taking a sabbatical in the country at his parents' house. Niklas is playing the dating game while Philip becomes a father and Günther has very particular issues in his relationship. A truly great comedy for men and women with heart and mind.
- What is the future of cinema? In 1982, in Cannes, Wim Wenders invited many movie makers to answer this question. 26 years later, the question remains, but Wenders is now on the other side of the camera.
- A detective enters a train car where he finds different manifestations of a force that haunts the place. Using his telepathic powers he tries to enter the mind of a recently deceased man before all his memories vanish.
- In this follow-up to the 2017 documentary, sufferers are revisited to see if they have managed to overcome the condition.
- This moving story and political drama revisits the students and teachers from the original groundbreaking film, It's Elementary, and discovers the profound impact of using film as a tool for social change.
- Fernando Arrabal speaks about mythology, politics and art, searching for the ways of the modern man through the theater and scientific development.
- In a world made of links and the crossing of cultural references what are the real boundaries of the future? A visual experiment on the social bearances of technology on our cultural relationships.
- Between two floors, two ways of viewing and making cinema. The minds of two important Brazilian contemporary directors and their thoughts and opinions on fiction and the influence of reality in their work.
- In the summer of 2008, director Sean Fine, executive producer Susan MacLaury, and the original "War Dance" film crew traveled back to Uganda for the first time since "War Dance" was filmed. Finally, the people of Uganda, were able to watch "War Dance," the film dedicated to sharing their story with the world. Approximately 7-10 thousand of people came to see the film in the Patongo camp making a lasting impression on the entire crew as well as Rose, Nancy, and Dominic. Rose, Nancy, and Dominic have blossomed into strong and determined young adults who have become leaders in their community. They are admired for their strength and courage, and their hope shines brighter than ever.
- The film follows Alex Leyba after the events of "The Alex Leyba Movie".
- A terrorist group has taken out the world information flow and you must stop them using your weapons that pack more of a punch than your ordinary hand gun, Are you really for Rolling Thunder 2?
- Now that sex is so accesible, is love still possible? several young people accept to open up their lives in a sort of big brother program following their ordinary living up to the most private details or confessions.