78/52 is a documentary that explores the significance and impact of the infamous shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. The film analyzes the technical mastery and psychological impact of the scene, delving into the editing techniques, the cultural context, and the lasting legacy of the film.
Shirin is an experimental film that takes place in a movie theater, focusing on the reactions and emotions of an Iranian woman as she watches a film. Through her facial expressions and non-verbal cues, the audience gets a glimpse into her thoughts and experiences.
Soldier Millions is a powerful war film that takes place during World War I. It tells the story of a Portuguese soldier who witnesses the horrors of war firsthand and faces the challenges of survival and maintaining his humanity. The film explores themes of sacrifice, trauma, and the strength of the human spirit.
A documentary overview of the career of silent cinema pioneer Edwin S. Porter.
A video documentary/road trip that celebrates the drive-in movie theater's impact on the United States, and pays homage to the people who keep the few remaining ones fully operational. Features interviews with horror movie maker John Carpenter, movie critic John I. Bloom (aka "Joe Bob Briggs"), Michael Wallis, author of "Route 66: The Mother Road," and others.
Veteran Spanish actor Antonio Mayans is kidnapped by a director with whom he made a terrible film in the past, and whose career was destroyed by the failure of it. He seeks revenge and wants Mayans to act on his new project: a snuff movie.
No More results found.