After the mysterious disappearance of her sister, a film censor becomes obsessed with a horror movie that seems to mirror the events of her own life. As she digs deeper, she uncovers a disturbing conspiracy that threatens to unravel her reality.
When a film producer travels to Romania to investigate a rumored curse on a movie set, she discovers supernatural forces and descends into madness.
In the year 1979, a radio talk show host investigates a series of paranormal phenomena known as shadow people. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he uncovers a conspiracy involving human experimentation and psychological experiments. Based on a true story.
Ecstasy is a movie about a young Scottish man, Lloyd, who finds himself in a series of chaotic and drug-filled adventures. He gets involved in drug smuggling, owes money to dangerous individuals, and tries to escape the consequences. Along the way, he explores themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery. The movie is set in Edinburgh and portrays the wild nightlife of the city. Lloyd's journey takes him through parties, clubs, and even a psychiatric ward. Ecstasy is a dark comedy that highlights the consequences and dangers of drug use.
Flirt is a thought-provoking drama that explores themes of love, deception, and loneliness. Set in New York City, the film follows the interconnected lives of several individuals as they navigate through relationships, contemplate suicide, and grapple with their own desires and identities.
The Barefoot Executive is a comedy film about a young man named Steven Post who works in the mailroom of a television network. He discovers that his girlfriend's chimpanzee, Raffles, has a talent for picking successful television shows. With Raffles' help, Steven rises up the corporate ladder and becomes a successful executive. However, he soon realizes that being successful comes with its own challenges.
A multi-studio effort to show the newsreel audience the progress of the Hollywood war effort.
Actors, crew and executives who worked at Warner Bros. Pictures recall their days at the studio.
In this 1944 Merrie Melodies short film, Bugs Bunny takes on the role of various celebrity caricatures, including Katharine Hepburn and Bing Crosby, in a surreal adventure filled with comedy and animation.
Celluloid Man is a documentary that explores the life and work of P. K. Nair, a renowned film archivist and historian from India. The film delves into Nair's journey in preserving and restoring classic Indian films, his passion for cinema, and his contributions to the film industry. Through interviews, archival footage, and film clips, the documentary offers insights into the importance of film preservation and the impact of cinema on Indian culture.
One-hour documentary recounts the untold story of the remarkable rise and fall of the Thanhouser Studio, one of American’s pioneering motion picture studios during the first decade of the twentieth century. It traces the evolution of one family’s career as it transitioned from producing live theater to establishing one of the most successful independent silent motion picture studios. The Thanhouser Studio produced and released over 1,000 silent motion pictures that were acclaimed by critics and seen by audiences around the world. Set against a background of the industry playing out in New York, Florida and California, it is a compelling story of fame and fortune, twisted by the vagaries of fate and ending on a bittersweet note.
An interview with 'Tex Avery'.
Henri Langlois: The Phantom of the Cinémathèque is a documentary that explores the life and work of Henri Langlois, a key figure in film preservation and a champion of cinephilia. The film delves into Langlois' efforts to create the Cinémathèque Française, his vast collection of films, and his role in the preservation and exhibition of classic and avant-garde cinema. It also touches upon his impact on the French New Wave and his tumultuous relationship with the authorities, including the infamous riot at the Cinémathèque in 1968. Through interviews, film clips, and archival footage, the documentary paints a vivid portrait of Langlois and his lasting legacy in the world of cinema.
A man looks at stacks of canisters of film on shelves. He pulls out a few to show real-life events caught on camera. He pulls out spools of film that include clips of the effects of heavy rain, of early attempts to fly, of an auto race with a spectacular series of crashes, and, last, of the destruction of a suspension bridge newly-built near Tacoma, buffeted and then ruptured by wind. None of these events were staged, and the camera caught them.
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