In 1931 Paris, an orphan living in the walls of a train station becomes entangled in a mystery surrounding his father's death and a broken automaton. With the help of a girl named Isabelle and a filmmaker named Georges Méliès, he discovers the truth behind his father's past and finds a new purpose in life.
Tony Takitani is a solitary man who discovers the love of his life only to lose her. He is haunted by the memories of their time together and becomes obsessed with a woman who looks exactly like her. As he tries to recreate their relationship, he realizes the futility of his actions and the emptiness of his existence.
Ballet Mécanique is an abstract short film featuring avant-garde elements. It explores themes of dadaism, surrealism, and impressionism through the juxtaposition of mechanical and human movements.
In the movie Tinker, a young boy living on a farm becomes intrigued by the concept of electromagnetism after discovering a telescope. He delves into research on Nikola Tesla and strives to unlock the secrets of energy and mechanics. Along the way, he encounters challenges relating to love, spirituality, and conspiracy. Tinker explores the themes of science, family relationships, and the pursuit of knowledge.
A young man, jilted by his girlfriend, join forces with an older man in avenging the death of his brother and fighting the ruling powers in their community.
During World War II, a comedic war short film follows the adventures of a group of soldiers who get involved in hilarious situations. Featuring an English bulldog, slapstick comedy, and archive footage, this film offers a lighthearted take on the war.
Educational short about the status of battle tanks and tank training in the U.S. Army in pre-War 1941, featuring a comical Army trainee from the Bronx.
In Finland, a small child is waiting for his time to begin. His heart is broken. A major heart surgery is expected. There is a fight against time. The boys parents are wandering in the corridors of the hospital. The heart is stopped during the surgery operation. Le Locle, a village in Switzerland acts as the heart of watch industry. Narrow streets of the village carry vital parts to watches and nowdays also into human bodies, for example pacemakers. Village is formed as a big factory line and appears as a time-twisting machine. There pieces are refined and workers hands turns the time on and off.
Alex is the only girl in her “automotive biomechanics” class. For her degree, she has chosen to build an engine made of artificial flesh. One night, Chloé, who shares her boarding school room, discovers that Alex takes a singular pleasure in working on her living machine…
Clue in to lots of different jobs in these games of Blue's Clues! Occupations: Find out which jobs Blue's friends are pretending to have, as you help Investigative Reporter Steve uncover the clues that reveal what job Blue wants to pretend to have too. Blue Goes to the Doctor: Blue is going to the doctor for a check-up. Help her get ready for the visit, all while helping Joe play Blue's Clues to figure out what Blue wants to do after her check-up. Plus two bonus episodes: Mechanics, Playing Store.
Tales of the Gun was a television series that broadcast on the History Channel for one season in 1998. It featured the history of firearms. The usual episode format included interviews of historians and people who used the featured weapon, explanations of how the weapons were made, and demonstrations on a shooting range. The series narrator for the American version was Thom Pinto, a veteran voice actor.
Ham and Bud, working as mechanics, wreak havoc at a new car dealership, almost wrecking a big sale.
Garage Dreams captures the mosaic of modern auto culture through an engaging series of human stories about passion, craft and culture. This global collection of stylised and considered documentary films celebrates the rebellion against mass production and planned obsolescence at a grass roots level. The films faithfully document the enduring human character and the ongoing quest for the mastery of an almost lost craft.
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