Beautiful Boy is a biographical drama film that explores the tumultuous journey of a young man named Nic Sheff and his father David as they struggle with Nic's drug addiction. Based on a true story, the film delves into the devastating effects of addiction on individuals and their loved ones, showcasing the relentless battle to find hope and healing.
A neurotic novelist moves back in with his mother after a failed marriage, leading to humorous and dramatic encounters with his eccentric family. He must confront his own insecurities and face the challenges of starting over in his personal and professional lives.
Shoot the Moon follows the story of a writer and his deteriorating marriage as he embarks on an extramarital affair. The movie explores themes of love, loss, and the complexities of human relationships.
When Alexa and Jason's partners end their relationships, Alexa accidentally sends Jason a text meant for her friend, leading to a series of comedic and romantic encounters.
Professor Leaf is absent-minded and constantly finds himself in comedic situations. When his son starts writing letters to the celebrity Brigitte Bardot, chaos ensues as the boy's infatuation grows and he seeks advice from a psychiatrist. The professor must navigate his son's obsession while dealing with his own absent-mindedness.
Serial is a satirical comedy that takes place in 1970s Marin County, California. It follows the story of various characters who get involved with a new-age religious cult, leading to humorous and chaotic situations. The film explores themes of religion, relationships, and societal norms through a humorous lens.
His and Her Christmas is a heartwarming holiday film that follows the story of two newspaper reporters, Liz and Ben, who are competing against each other. As they work on their respective articles, they find themselves falling in love despite their professional rivalry. This Christmas romance explores themes of love, family, and the magic of the holiday season.
When a dress designer loses her job, she moves back to her hometown and starts a new job at a restaurant. While there, she becomes torn between two men and must navigate her feelings and decide which one is right for her.
In Marin County, California, a young girl navigates the complexities of coming-of-age while forming an unexpected bond with a mysterious woman. Together, they explore the natural beauty of Sausalito and San Francisco, uncovering the secrets of their respective pasts. Through their friendship, the girl learns valuable life lessons and discovers her true self.
In one final attempt to achieve victory, an aging professional runner is training vigorously for a very tough marathon race.
In a future dystopia, a documentary filmmaker is invited to a commune in San Francisco to document the lives of survivors after a deadly plague. The film explores themes of survival, morality, and the human spirit as the characters navigate their new reality.
The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack is a documentary film that delves into the life and career of musician Ramblin' Jack Elliott. It explores his relationships, his influences, and the challenges he faced in the music industry. From his early days in Brooklyn and Manhattan, to his European tour and his search for his father, the film offers an intimate look into the life of this legendary singer-songwriter.
Independent film by early New Hollywood figure John Korty
A carefree San Francisco bachelor rediscovers life's values when he's rescued from the sea by an Italian fisherman with a wise and earthy family.
1906 - Original cinematographer unknown. 1996 - New arrangement by Ken Jacobs. Shots shown as found in "A Trip Down Mount Tamalpais", the Paper Print Collection, Library of Congress. Optically copied by Sam Bush, Western Cine Lab., Denver, from l6mm to 35mm letterbox format to allow double-image mirroring in 1:85 ratio projection.
The story of Sausalito's houseboat war and the struggle of the people to survive an onslaught by cops, lawyers and courts all stacked against them. Joe Tate and the Redlegs star as the ragtag leaders of the resistance.
Late 1970s television documentary on the people of Marin County, California, one of the wealthiest counties in the United States. The documentary focuses on the affluent, hedonistic, and often self-indulgent lifestyles of its residents and the effect that it has on families. It provides a snapshot of the the then-popular Human Potential/New Age Movement, as well as the type of lifestyle that would soon be branded 'yuppie' in the 1980s.
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