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- 12th Avenue Iron - the real Iron men. The embodiment of hard work and made by hand, 12th Avenue Iron shapes and morphs raw elemental steel into works of art. One of their proudest achievements is their collaboration with Tom Kundig on the award winning hardware line.
- A famous rock star's vacation in Italy with her boyfriend is disrupted by the unexpected visit of an old friend and his daughter.
- Semi-fictionalized documentary biopic of British artist David Hockney. After a difficult break-up, Hockney is left unable to paint, much to the concern of his friends. Titled after Hockney's pop-art painting 'A Bigger Splash'.
- Frits (Matthias Schoenaerts), a lonesome, unworldly astronomer, is in pursuit of extraterrestrial life in order to find true friendship, which he does not find on Earth. When one day an egg falls on his head, his lonely existence fills up with hope. Convinced of the fact that there is an extraterrestrial creature inside this egg, he decides to incubate it.
- It's been six months since Rachel Siprien disappeared. At the request of Rachel's mother, private detective François takes over the investigation. The young woman, with a complex and multi-faceted personality, is part of a strange network made up of her best friend, her ex-boyfriend, her stepfather and everyone who knows her well or even slightly. François begins to frequent these various friends and acquaintances, and penetrates Rachel's daytime and nocturnal habitat. He spies, asks disturbing questions, and intentionally fills in the blanks left by those he questions.
- Amanda investigates her nephew Victorien's murder after he witnessed a government cover-up involving toxic gas deaths of 50 tourists. She finds herself targeted by assassin Alex, tasked with silencing those aware of the incident.
- Alan Poole McLard, a Film Studies professor, attempts to film a documentary about Alice in Chains to coincide with the release of their new album, The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here, without any assistance from the actual band.
- This web-series is a companion piece to Alice in Chains' 2018 album "Rainier Fog". Alpha and his daughter Beta are aliens disguised as humans who drive their beat-up truck across California in silence, speaking only telepathically. Together they rob and steal from the men the girl seduces, taking phones, laptops and whatever they can find. Alpha is trying to build something - an antenna - desperately trying to find a way to get a message to their people back home. Meanwhile there are unspeakably dark forces who have discovered their existence and are now hell-bent on tracking them down and eradicating them before more of their kind can come and join them.
- Iranian film director Amir Naderi talks to Zar Amir Ebrahimi about his career in this documentary directed and produced by Ebrahimi and broadcast by BBC World Service and BBC Persian.
- Milford Graves is one of the most innovative percussionists of the last 50 years. A true master musician, known mostly in free jazz circles, Graves has performed and recorded with everyone from Albert Ayler to David Murray to John Zorn. That alone would justify a film being made about him. But Graves is also a 40-year tenured college professor and a self-taught natural healer and scientist who is conducting some of the most exciting cardiac research being done anywhere in the world - work that may have far-reaching implications for both medical science and mankind - all from his basement in Queens, NY. Featuring rare and never-before-seen archival and present day performance footage and interviews, singer/musician William DuVall (Alice In Chains) wrote, produced, and directed this journey into the mind and work of Milford Graves, a self-made Renaissance Man who takes the wisdom of the ages from every corner of the globe and combines it with cutting edge thinking and technology to conjure a profound new hybrid of art and science that is truly Ancient To Future.
- The history of the Academy Awards.
- Dialogueless short film about the intimacy between two lovers. He wakes up and meets her. Next, she awakes and experiences the same moment again, this time from her perspective. About waking up again and again in present or past, dream or reality and the wish to be somewhere while in reality you are somewhere else.
- "De Pleintjes" is a documentary about Antwerp's street football culture. Rough areas such as Het Kiel, Borgerhout, Deurne and Stuivenberg are the backdrops to the social lives of thousands of youngsters. It's these areas where they grow up, learn about the world, and above all, dream of a better future.
- It's 1941 but France is trapped in the nineteenth century, governed by steam and Napoleon V, where scientists vanish mysteriously. Avril, a teenage girl, goes in search of her missing scientist parents.
- Melati Wijsen travels the world to meet young activists who have already helped the world with their perseverance and selflessness.
- Alpha and his daughter Beta drive across California in silence, speaking only telepathically. Along the way, the daughter seduces men, stealing from them to help Alpha build an antenna so that he can send a message to their people at home. At the same time, the duo is being tracked down and must avoid being killed.
- Two brothers on either side of the law face off over organized crime in Brooklyn during the 1970s.
- When Cal's brother Aaron forms a disliking towards Cal's new friend, suddenly they find their fraternal connection fading away which poses a big problem for them both.
- Sint-Truiden, Belgium. Jacky, a young cattle farmer who is constantly pumped on steroids and hormones, is approached by a veterinarian to make a deal with a notorious beef trader.
- Adam Jones is a chef who destroyed his career with drugs and diva behavior. He cleans up and returns to London, determined to redeem himself by spearheading a top restaurant that can gain three Michelin stars.
- The lives of three women intersect in small-town America, where each is imperfectly blazing a trail.
- Georgia Benfield is at a difficult place in her life: her husband Pete has left her for a younger woman her teenage son Chris is unmanageable, and she's struggling financially when her widowed mother Charlotte moves in. Amid juggling a new full-time job, raising two children, and her failing marriage, the constant bickering between mother and daughter continues as it has ever since Georgia was a child. Finally at her wits' end, Georgia loses control and begins physically abusing her elderly mother, just as Georgia herself had been abused as a child. As family and friends slowly start to learn of the abuse and long-buried family secrets come to light, both mother and daughter must learn to accept the past to change what is happening at present, to create a better future.
- In June 2010, Greenpeace took Oscar-winning actress, Marion Cotillard, to visit the tropical rainforests in the heart of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Travelling by pirogue (a small wooden boat), she witnessed the destruction caused by logging first hand. International logging companies are plundering the rainforests of the Democratic Republic of Congo and causing social chaos for many of the 40 million-odd people who depend on the rainforests for their livelihoods but whose voices are ignored. While the logging companies trade (often illegally logged) timber, avoid taxes, bribe officials and cheat local people out of invaluable forest resources in exchange for a few bags of salt, the forests themselves - and the many endangered species that live in them - are in jeopardy.
- Cry Baby: The Pedal That Rocks The World tells the story of the wah wah effect pedal, from its invention in 1966 to the present day. Musicians, engineers, and historians discuss the impact of the pedal on popular music and demonstrate the various ways it has been used, as well as how its evolution has improved the ability of artists to express themselves musically. The film features interviews with Brad Plunkett, the inventor of the pedal, plus many other musical luminaries such as Eddie Van Halen, Slash, Jerry Cantrell, Buddy Guy, Art Thompson, Eddie Kramer, Kirk Hammett, Dweezil Zappa, and Jim Dunlop. These professionals explain how a musical novelty transcended convention and has become timelessly woven into the fabric of modern pop-culture.
- Forty-year-old William Lamers, an anonymous criminal sentenced to death for murder, is soon to be executed. The procedure is about to take place in an atmosphere of general indifference and neither the condemned man's family nor the relatives of his victims have bothered to come to witness the execution. Only a journalist from local rag has turned up to watch the "show." However, what was supposed to be a mere formality rapidly becomes a nightmare for Karl Raven, the prison director. When William is asked if he wishes to say something before he dies, William starts telling the story of his life and recounts an incredible, moving tale.
- Dheepan is a Sri Lankan Tamil warrior who flees to France and ends up working as a caretaker outside Paris.
- Luisa returns to her parents' home when her father becomes bedridden to help her mother deal with the drudgery of caring for him, but their relationship is tense and the physical contact with the man proves to be unpleasant for her.
- Vincent is an ex-soldier with PTSD who is hired to protect the wife and child of a wealthy Lebanese businessman while he's out of town. Despite the apparent tranquility in Maryland, Vincent perceives an external threat.
- Dr. Françoise Gailland has a hectic schedule, which causes her to have little time to spend with her family, which consists of her husband Gérard, her pregnant teenager daughter Élisabeth, and her sullen son Julien. However, she does manage to find the time to spend with her lover, Daniel Letessier. While her life in such disarray, she learns that she has cancer. Françoise tries to put a brave face on it, and is determined to face the life-threatening disease with courage.
- Emile Brockton, depressed by his monotonous life, decides to commit suicide, which proves to be just the beginning of his journey.
- Victim of a terrible accident, overnight the young Camille Balaise finds himself in another world; that of rehabilitation. His life till now no longer counts, what is to become of him he does not know. Cut off from the outside world, he must adapt to the bizarre universe of corridors, basements and dark passage-ways that make up this strange, sprawling town-like hospital, overseen by the fiery Dr Helpos. Following a dangerous and derisory initiation rite, Camille becomes part of the community known as the "wrecks", those who on the fringes of medical regulation dictate their own laws.
- Lily Cornell Silver talks with Guns N' Roses bassist Duff McKagan about his experiences with anxiety, panic attacks, depression, addiction as self-medication for mental health issues and how he takes care of his well-being now.
- The story of Françoise d'Eaubonne, who coined the term ecofeminism, denouncing the common oppression of women and the planet as a consequence of patriarchy. This film presents unpublished documents for the first time.
- In 1950s France, Gabrielle is a passionate, free-spirited woman who is in a loveless marriage and falls for another man when she is sent away to the Alps to treat her kidney stones. Gabrielle yearns to free herself and run away with André.
- After escaping a set up, a dying hitman returns to his hometown of Galveston where he plans his revenge.
- On June 3rd 1968, Factory member Valeria Solanas shot three bullets in Andy Warhol's chest. Solanas' extreme feminism and Warhol's eccentric entourage were the inspiration for Gender - a transgender black comedy in which the wacky plastic surgeon, Valerie, finally meets her gay biological father, Desire, and confronts him - A short film that explores the boundaries of identity and sexual confusion.
- Marie, a pretty young woman, wanders the aisles of a futuristic supermarket where everything is for sale - from the miracle pill to the virtual man. This evening, she's going to celebrate her birthday. She has invited her "old" friends and their virtual partners. Everyone is young, beautiful and docile.
- The story of black and mixed-race people in Nazi Germany who were sterilised, experimented upon, tortured and exterminated in the Nazi concentration camps. It also explores the history of German racism and examines the treatment of Black prisoners of war. The film uses interviews with survivors and their families as well as archival material to document the Black German Holocaust experience.
- Erika has it all: a good job, lots of friends and a secure relationship. Until the day it all falls apart. Suddenly this perfect life means nothing, and the feelings she once was able to control are no longer within reach. She starts going to group therapy and meets other people suffering from various forms of trauma. One day Erika and this eclectic group of four people decide to take matters into their own hands and heads off together in search of a way out. They start checking into hotels - a place of complete anonymity where one can wake up as a different person.
- Beginning of the century. In a train, a young woman who comes to Paris as a nurse. In front of her, a young man who also wants to join the capital as a mason. Soon the lady complains of discomfort and pain, she has not given breast since yesterday. Finally, the man proposes to help her pour out her overflow of milk. It had been three days since he had eaten anything.
- This table is STACKED with the movers and shakers of Hollywood. Can these power brokers protect their chips from the only shark at the table, Maria Ho? Also featuring Academy Award Winner Jon Landau, Academy Award Winner Grant Heslov, Grammy Award winner Joseph Kahn and Jon Moonves.
- Three Antwerp football fans are in Belgian Wallonia. After one of them is severely beaten up by a group of rival fans, Sid (Jeroen Perceval) wants to leave immediately. But loose cannon Van Dessel (Matthias Schoenaerts), is not planning on going home just yet.
- Juliette is twenty years old. She returned from the supermarket and is lost in her thoughts. A man tries to approach... Juliet enters the apartment she shares with William and there's a tension around a message left on the answering machine by a man for Juliette...
- Louis (Gaspard Ulliel), a terminally ill writer, returns home after a long absence to tell his family that he is dying.
- The first episode of Poker Night Live featured 14-time WSOP bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth, comedian and poker commentator Joe Stapleton, current WSOP Main Event champion Scott Blumstein, former Seinfeld star Jason Alexander, actor Kevin Pollak and music mogul Shelli Azoff.
- Due to the accidental death of her husband during a hunting trip, Ana Keller inherits his arms factory. She finds herself overnight at the head of this company which was about to merge with that of a competitor, David Landri. These sudden changes disrupt Ana's daily life. Invested in her new function, she seeks to supervise everything, must continually prove herself and impose herself in a world of men. This keeps her away from her loved ones and especially from her children, Sacha, 16, and Chloé, 22. The latter turns her back on him when she will need her the most.
- In 1934, a mysterious Frenchman returns to Europe from Egypt.
- Pierre is late, his plane is taking off in two hours but he has to quickly get home to pick up his passport. In front of his door, he realizes that he has lost his keys. In a panic, he calls his friend Krista who has spare keys but she tells him she is in LA...
- The eponymous garçonne or flapper is Monique Lerbier, an emancipated French woman who leaves home to escape a marriage of convenience to a man she does not love which her parents have forced on her. She then falls into all sorts of carnal temptations and artificial pleasures previously unknown to her. These include her being seduced into a lesbian love affair by a chanteuse.
- On a cold winter morning, a small van is stopped by soldiers on a mountain road. The occupants are an elderly couple who try to save their son from being recruited by hiding him in a coffin.