"Of all endangered species in the world the indigenous peoples are the most important ones-not because they are human, but because it is only them, who may show the "civilized" that there is no way of life, which may exclusively be called "right"...D. Quinn APATANIS OF ARUNACHAL
Music documentary about Dallas based AC/DC tribute band Back in Black that follows their twenty year history culminating with their lead singer auditioning for AC/DC! A heartwarming and fun account celebrating the lows and highs they have encountered throughout the years.
Continuing the cutting edge tales of feminist-horror from the original “Built to Kill”, this amped-up epic sequel pushes even more philosophical boundaries in the realm of horror, gore, comedy, action, and thrills, courtesy of leading independent filmmakers from France, Canada, and the USA, includes “No More God in Doctor”, “Those Who Can Die”, and “Nuke Them All”. Put together by Canada’s Darkside Releasing and Citizen 11, this high-octane women-in-horror anthology features award-winning international genre filmmakers.
Formed in 1979 in Wichita, Kansas, the so-called "blister pop" band the Embarrassment played major U.S. cities and garnered praise from the likes of Allen Ginsberg, John Cale and Jonathan Demme, but their refusal to compromise their vision made success elusive. Through archival interviews and concert footage, this documentary draws a portrait of the oft-overlooked post-punk legends.
Why do so many people in Ireland play music so well? Perhaps it's the land itself that gives creative inspiration to all born there and to those who come to stay. Perhaps it's something even more intrinsic in the culture that's gives rise to this remarkable gift. The spirit of the place is such that the people express a tremendous joy of living and creating, and are always on a quest for music and entertainment. "Where's the Craic?" explores this remarkable culture, and why a town of 20,000 people has many more live music pubs than anywhere else in Ireland.
Alma and Alex, two adolescent sisters, are survivors of a catastrophic event. They live deep in the woods with their Mother, a strict, over-protective woman who has sheltered them from ominous presences, the Shadows, which live in the daylight and infest the world beyond the river, a border for Alma and Alex. When they follow Mother, out for hunting, Alma and Alex start a series of events which will make them discover the truth about the Shadows and their own reality.