Spaces and Reservations is a drama/romance film that delves into the complexities of love and relationships. It follows the lives of two young individuals who navigate through the ups and downs of a romantic relationship, facing issues of naivete, loneliness, infidelity, and intimacy. The film explores themes of mumblecore, party culture, improvisation, and microcinema, providing a realistic portrayal of life and relationships.
With few words and no polemics, From the Ground Up shows how an ordinary cup of coffee occupies center stage in the world economy. Traveling with the filmmaker from Guatemala to South Carolina to New York City and seeing each phase of coffee production unfold—the growing, picking, processing, distribution, brewing and selling—one comes to understand that most products we use have passed through the hands, and lives, of countless people in numerous countries. As the world’s second most traded commodity after oil, it’s all about the coffee, and about everything else we consume, consume, consume….
In 1935, Frank Lloyd Wright designed a country house for the Kaufmann family over a small stream in Western Pennsylvania. He named it Fallingwater. It, perhaps more than any other building, exemplifies Wright's concept of 'Organic Architecture,' which seeks to harmonize people and nature by integrating the building, the site, and its inhabitants into a unified whole. And today, the iconic image of the house over the waterfall, remains a testament to a great architect working at the height of his career. Highlights include interviews with Fallingwater director Lynda Waggoner and architectural historian Richard Cleary, who explain Wright's concept of "organic architecture" and the qualities that make the structure so exceptional.
Hopper, one of America’s most admired artists, captured the shared realities of American life with poignancy and enigmatic beauty. His iconic images, set in unexceptional places, reveal the poetry of quiet, private moments. Hopper’s influences, which vary from French impressionism to the gangster films of the 1930s, are explored through archival photos, footage of locations he painted in New York and along the New England coast, and interviews with artists Eric Fischl and Red Grooms.
An ode to the counterculture of the 80s and 90s, when finding quality culture was a real treasure hunt.
Ludovico is an arrogant boy who grew up in the comforts and vices among money, parties, and excesses: he has known every wealth except that of the soul. Filippo is a young man who faces all suffering, poverty, and abuse in order to grow up. the former has the urge to possess a phony independence, the other feels the need to fail to respect his own body and values in order to survive. their encounter will mark the rest of their existence.
Documentary - Filmmaker Olympia Stone presents a cinematic portrait of her father, famed New York City gallery owner and art collector Allan Stone, in this fascinating documentary tracing his rise in the international art world from the 1950s to 2006. Regarded as a pioneering collector, Allan Stone was considered an expert on the work of Abstract Expressionists, particularly Willem de Kooning, Arshile Gorky, Barnett Newman and Franz Kline. -
Explore the life and work of architect Frank Lloyd Wright, with a focus on his famous creation - Taliesin West. This documentary delves into the concept of organic architecture and showcases the brilliance of Wright's designs.
Directed by Cam Archer Stephanie Barber Kevin Jerome Everson James Fotopoulos Sam Green Jake Mahaffy Bill Morrison Leighton Pierce
A lumber salesman finds buried coins during the current recession. Meanwhile, a sales manager terrorizes people with a gun and a young inventor pursues a sexy college girl he's obsessed with.
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