After the sudden death of his wife, a grieving widower forms an unlikely bond with a jazz musician on New Year's Eve, finding solace and hope in the midst of their shared sorrow.
24×36 is a documentary that delves into the world of movie posters, exploring their history, significance, and impact on the movie industry. It provides an in-depth look at the art and business of poster design, highlighting their role as pieces of art and tools for marketing.
A maze-like picture puzzle leads an art collector on a journey to find the reincarnated ornithologist, exploring themes of art theft, fading landscapes, and urban planning.
Filmmaker Chico Colvard investigates the propagation of demeaning representations of African-Americans. From industrial China to the rural American south to contemporary Brooklyn, we observe the people and places that reproduce, consume and reclaim BLACK MEMORABILIA. This feature documentary takes us on a journey into the material culture of racialized artifacts and confronts us with the incendiary features of these objects. BLACK MEMORABILIA also moves beyond perverse attractions and absolute objections to collectibles and antiques that serve as reminders of America's troubled racial history. In the midst of roiling ethnic unrest in the US today, the film's confrontation of our feelings about these objects strikes at the heart of a pressing contemporary issue and opens a unique dialogue about the continuing legacy of racism in America.
Rhea is a 24-year-old woman who has just moved into a new house with her husband. Over the course of 10 years she will have three different partners with whom she will experience three moves in different parts of the world. In the intimacy of a universal living room, the viewer will experience the passage of time and how the protagonist is getting rid of many material belongings. Her relationships seem very volatile and light. However, a novel written by her first love will endure in time amidst so much personal and material rupture.
Time is finite for everyone, but what one does in that limited period are what is called as “living”. When a father suffers from a disease that destroys his memories and consciousness, his son is determined to give him the most beautiful memories of life before his passing.
Documentary explaining the role of the Detroit Police Department in defending the city's citizens.
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