A deadly virus has forced humanity into its four walls, but life must go on. The answer to this problem is our dummies, mechanical effigies that allow us to live through them. But the solution, although it was once described as temporary, seems more permanent than ever.
The film was made in the context of the 5th Panorama Film School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki with the theme DEACTIVATION.
Quarantine. People locked in their homes. Terrified. We follow a girl during her everyday life. She goes out alone or sits at home doing...nothing. We hear her thoughts, her concerns. A species of people that had disappeared makes its reappearance. They are called "passers-by" and they scare her. In fact, she meets one of them during a walk. He doesn't see her. People have stopped feeling because they should but she hasn't made it and still feels. He feels an overwhelming need to speak to this passer-by, the stream boy. He doesn't. Instead, she takes us through a labyrinth of reflections and shows us her own perspective on this new everyday life.
The film was made in the context of the 5th Panorama Film School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki with the theme DEACTIVATION.
A parable about the wolf who dreamt of getting to the Moon and howling there. In the meantime we learn that the world is not limited to light. having seen the dark side, one realizes the essence completely.
The film is created using satellite images of the Earth. Abstract and unconventional visuals combined together give the impression of new worlds, which we can all interpret in our own way; the emergence of life on Earth, the passage of time or the catastrophic development of civilization. The possibilities of these interpretations are endless. It all depends on the imagination and personal impressions of the viewer.
Crystal Lake, 1983. Three high school buddies decide to hunt a legendary buck the town locals have named "Buster" to bring back a good name for the town after the Pamela Voorhees murders. Little do they know, but the hunters become the hunted when they stumble into Jason Voorhees' stomping grounds
What is Elmo exploring today? In this bright and lively update of Elmo's World, Elmo explores 13 topics with his new friend, Smartie the smart phone, and his old pal, Mr. Noodle. Preschoolers will love to learn along with Elmo! Learn all about: * Painting * Cooking * Homes * Habitats * Father's Day * Skin * Camouflage * Recycling * Instruments * Books * Seasons * Siblings * Colors
Yes. It's a Movie Too. Winter doesn't stop and neither does the Yes. crew. Yes.'s take on the shred culture enters it's second year with more travel, antics, adventure, untapped terrain and great friends. From AK to Chile, from BC to Japan. The boys (and Helen) keep their skills sharp, and their return dates open, spreading the Yes. message global. Featuring: DCP, Romain De Marchi, JP Solberg, Tadashi Fuse, Frank April, Clint Allan, Benji Ritchie, Trevor Andrew, Mikee Pederson, Helen Schettini, Colin Spencer, Madison Ellesworth, Mads Jonsson, Stian Solberg, and others.
In the film the traveller’s role is taken by members of American hardcore hip hop group ONYX, whose music played in the background of Vilnius street wars just a few years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, and whose emblem, tagged any time between then and now, marks many walls in Vilnius to this day.
Red Tide Pictures’ latest Off-Road moto film shot entirely in 4K video documents the journey from civilization to wilderness and back home again. Starring Kevin Rookstool, Kyle Redmond, Rory Sullivan, Mikey Horban, and Cory Graffunder. Directed by Wiley Watson. Synopsis: When the elevation gains and the mountains reveal themselves, the two wheeled man changes; with an increased heartbeat the mind begins to spin off the empty canvas ahead. Where the common man turns around, the adventurist seeks the path of the unknown trail, the perfect lip, and the unfolding challenge of earth’s vast terrain. It’s a feeling we all relate to, but most have forgotten. Sometimes the only way to remember is to Get Lost! Supported by — Bolt Motorcycle Hardware, Kenda Tires, SRT, Seat Concepts, Dirtbike Magazine. Disclaimer: Shot on private land and legal off-road riding areas.
A great war has just finished and the dust is settling across a vast wasteland when a giant robot, finds himself wandering, lost and alone. Luckily, he stumbles into a tiny, hapless robot who has lost his memory and is now stuck with his new companion. Together, the pair decide to journey across the desert in search of Ram, the creator of all robots, to learn more about themselves. Along the way, the pair quickly become close friends as an array of adventures and mishaps teach them that where you belong is wherever you are happiest and that to learn who you are, you just need to listen to your heart. A fun, lively and heart-warming adventure, The Robot Giant is a vibrant animation perfect for all family!
This new installment from the Crusty Crew pushes the bar even higher! You won't be able to take your eyes away for a second! The breath-taking stunts, hilarious exploits, iconic personalities and young guns are doing things you never even imagined seeing! One phrase sums it up, "Pure Insanity, Crusty Demons style!"
Are Bigfoot creatures traveling to earth in UFO's, while being covered-up by mysterious men in black? UFO investigator Stan Gordon lays out the research and evidence in this mind-blowing journey into a very strange territory.
Eight years after the Rott Worm Plague decimated planet Earth, Harry, a Walker Fu Master, joins forces with an outcast Scout, Max Bludharte. Against all odds, the duo must find a cure for Max's ever-tormenting skinworm infection, uncover the mystery of a crashed UFO, and put a stop to an evil Tyrant and his Army of ruthless Scouts. Meanwhile, a mysterious lone Assassin is hellbent on killing all in his path as he lures endless Zombie Hordes into the city. A bloody trail of death and destruction follows at every turn in the epic "City of Rott 2"
Coming to Light interweaves the story of Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952) life with the results of his work, and through it, we see the world he sought to preserve. Curtis was a driven, charismatic, obsessive artist, a pioneer photographer who set out in 1900 to document traditional Indian life.
Eddie Izzard's routine has a loose trajectory from the beginning of the Old Testament and the creation of the world in seven days to Revelations. Along the way, we learn of the search for a career, bad giraffes, Prince Philip's gaffes, toilets in French campsites, the mysteries of hopscotch, becoming one's Dad and tranny bashing.