In Wings of Desire, an angel in Berlin falls in love with a mortal woman and decides to leave the immortal world to experience human life and the many emotions that come with it. As he navigates his new existence, he grapples with the complexities of love, desire, and the meaning of life.
On the Milky Road is a surreal love story set during the Bosnian war. A milkman, played by Emir Kusturica, becomes infatuated with a mysterious woman who frequents his route. As their relationship develops, they must navigate the dangers and challenges of the war-torn country.
The gift of a child turns out to be a superintelligent computer that has escaped from security facilities becoming the most wanted child of deep Spain.
Moleman 2: Demoscene is a documentary film that delves into the demoscene, an underground subculture of computer art and programming. The film explores the history of the demoscene and its impact on computer culture, showcasing the creativity and technical skills of demosceners who use platforms like the Commodore 64 and Amiga to create visually stunning and technically impressive demos.
Amazing live performances recorded at Brighton Centre (2003) and St. Luke's LSO (2004). Features live performances from Press Play on Tape, Stuck in D'80s, Visa Röster, The C64 Mafia and Larsec. An additional performance from the legendary Rob Hubbard is also included.
The story of the birth of the Hungarian home computer scene back in the '80s behind the Iron Curtain. Smuggled in C64s, cracked games, swappers, diskmags, hacked phone lines to American BBS servers, demoscene, copy parties.
Director Sonja Lindén's personal and sensitive quest to the core of the modern information society where technology and human beings get more and more entwined. This documentary explores our society on the verge of turning ubiquitous - a wireless society, where the laws of time, space and distance are revolutionizing the concept of liaison. Do the consequences of the technological revolution increase our freedom, or do they limit us? Is it possible to find a balance between one's natural rhythm and the society that spins at an ever increasing and demanding speed? Are we chasing echoes of our lost inner wholeness in our everyday lives, which are becoming busier and more fragmented than ever before?
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