In Poetic Justice, a young hairdresser named Justice copes with the loss of her boyfriend in a tragic shooting incident. She embarks on a road trip with a postal worker named Lucky, who also carries his own emotional baggage. As they journey through the streets of South Central Los Angeles, they discover love, healing, and the power of poetry in the face of violence and despair.
Young employees at Shenaniganz restaurant collectively stave off boredom and adulthood with their antics. Dean, a waiter, starts questioning his direction-less life when his former classmate achieves success. He and his friend Monty, also a waiter, navigate the ups and downs of their job while training a new waiter, Mitch. The film follows their interactions with other staff members at the restaurant, their games to pass the time, and their personal issues. Ultimately, Dean decides to quit and seek a more promising future, leading to a party where the staff members confront their problems.
In Double Whammy, a detective is pushed out of a window while investigating a theft of a necklace. He becomes involved in a rivalry with a tabloid journalist and encounters various eccentric characters along the way. With dark humor and unexpected twists, the movie explores themes of guilt, dysfunctional family, and mannequins.
Documentary on the marijuana pipe glassblowing industry and culture surrounding it.
In the small town of East Lake Trailer Park, two couples named Terry find their lives strangely interconnected as they navigate through self-improvement, deathbed confessions, and unexpected pregnancies.
An industrial film which shows the operations inside the Philips Radio plant: In a mêlée of activity, glassblowers make delicate glass bulbs. Machinery assists the bulb manufacture. A virtuoso glassblower begins a more complex tube used in radio broadcasting; it is then turned, fired, and sculpted. Conveyors carry partially completed units. Workers perform their various specific assembly-line tasks. Cases are manufactured and machined, wire harnesses are assembled, loudspeakers are produced. As radios near completion, they are run through a series of tests. Engineers and draughtsmen define future developments. In a closing stop-motion sequence, in a style reminiscent of Norman McLaren, a group of loudspeakers performs a playful dance. The film overall is a poetic depiction of an industrial process.
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