In the dystopian future of Paris, a doctor named David works to save his daughter Marie, who is suffering from memory loss due to a car accident. He uses experimental technology to restore her memories, but soon realizes that there is a dark conspiracy involving mind control and electrocution. As David delves deeper into the mystery, he must confront his own past and make difficult choices to protect his daughter.
Lifechanger follows a shapeshifting creature who is able to transform into anyone it touches. With this power, the creature changes lives while also disposing of dead bodies to cover its tracks. As it goes through its life cycle, it experiences metamorphosis and deals with the internal struggle of its actions. The creature frequents a bar and meets various people, including a love interest and a dentist. However, its actions attract the attention of a stalker and lead to multiple murders.
Mahler is a 1974 biographical drama film about the life of composer Gustav Mahler, depicting key moments in his personal and professional life. The movie explores themes of music, love, and spirituality, while examining Mahler's struggles with anti-Semitism and his tumultuous relationship with his wife Alma Mahler.
The strange and wonderful world that lies beneath our feet, under leaf, log and rock, peopled by millions of weird and fascinating creatures. Released theatrically alongside Alice In Wonderland.
Kiran is mortified by her growing lesbian desire for the effervescent Delilah in an idyllic Indian village where arranged marriage is the only acceptable form of coupling.
A young man moves in with his mother, a retired entomologist, to assist her battle with dementia. His stay quickly descends into a nightmare as his mother's aggression and strange behavior gives light to something more insidious at play.
Dance Craze is a documentary film that takes an in-depth look at the music and dance scene in England during the 1980s. The film highlights the emergence of new wave, ska, and reggae music, and showcases performances by various bands and musicians. It also touches upon topics such as race relations and interracial relationships within the music industry.
By subjecting fragments from the film 'Rashomon' by Akira Kurosawa to the mirror effect, Provost creates a hallucinating scene of a woman's reverse chrysalis into an imploding butterfly. Papillon d'amour produces skewed reflections upon love, its lyrical monstrosities and wounded act of dissappearance.
The carrot caterpillar hides among and feeds on the leafy foliage in carrot fields. A man demonstrates how difficult it is to detect and remove them from the carrot plants. They propel themselves with their six feet and twelve suction cups. To ward off enemies, they display two horns which secrete a malodorous liquid. Before the chrysalis stage of their development, they attach themselves to a surface and two days later burst from their shell. After spending the winter as a chrysalis, they emerge as swallowtail butterflies. Once they have bathed their wings in dew and dried off, they are ready to fly. (Library of Congress)
"On the Wings of the Monarch" is an exciting nature documentary that follows host Libby Graham on an amazing journey into the life of the monarch butterfly. We travel to an incredible monarch over-wintering site in Mexico where we find close to 40 million monarchs. This documentary provides the viewer with an in-depth look at the enigmatic monarch butterfly, tracing its incredible long distance migration and its fantastic life cycle. "On the Wings of the Monarch" will fascinate children and adults alike. Shot on location in Mexico, Santa Barbara, San Diego, and Kansas, this documentary uses stunning slow-motion photography and brilliant macro photography to capture the beauty and strength of the monarch. It includes informative interviews with monarch expert, Dr. Lincoln Brower. Host Libby Graham and narrator Bernie Alan, PBS voice-over talent, fill the viewers in on all of the interesting facts about the monarch butterfly.
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