After Randal suffers a heart attack, Dante, Elias, Jay, and Silent Bob are called upon to create a film centered around the iconic convenience store that marked the beginning of their adventures.
A biographical film that explores the life of Peter Sellers, a talented actor and comedian who faced emotional and physical abuse, struggled with failed marriages, and battled with his inner demons. Despite his success in the movie industry, his personal life was marred by his unstable relationships and mood swings. The film delves into the challenges Sellers faced as he tried to balance his career and family life, portraying the complexities of his personality and his impact on the people around him.
The influence that artists Pablo Picasso and George Braque had on the world of cinema is the subject of this documentary from filmmaker Arne Glimcher. A lifelong lover of film, Picasso was intrigued by the machines used to create moving pictures, as well as the images they produced. In this film, artists such as Martin Scorsese, Julian Schnabel, Chuck Close, and the late Robert Rauschenberg reveal how Picasso and Braque's shared love of film helped to create some of the greatest art of the 20th Century. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Directed by Mark Cousins, My Name is Alfred Hitchcock re-examines the vast filmography and legacy of one of the 20th century’s greatest filmmakers, Alfred Hitchcock, through a new lens: through the auteur’s own voice.
What is the future of cinema? In 1982, in Cannes, Wim Wenders invited many movie makers to answer this question. 26 years later, the question remains, but Wenders is now on the other side of the camera.
Noynoy wants to liberate Ningning (Jewel) but gets himself entangled to the underground
A hack filmmaker wastes the money lent to him by a mysterious organization, and so has to take matters into his own hands by locking a cast of actors in a house and becoming the villain in his own slasher movie.
Rock Hudson's Home Movies is a biographical documentary that explores the life of actor Rock Hudson, focusing on topics such as his career, his battle with AIDS, and the prejudice he faced as a closeted homosexual.
Micro-budget filmmakers
Microbudget Marauders Too is a documentary film that provides an inside look into the world of microbudget filmmaking. It explores the challenges and triumphs faced by independent filmmakers as they navigate the constraints of limited resources. From scriptwriting to production to distribution, the film delves into the various aspects of creating movies with minimal budgets. Through interviews with filmmakers and behind-the-scenes footage, Microbudget Marauders Too sheds light on the innovative techniques and resourcefulness required to bring a film to life on a microbudget.
When a routine news segment goes awry, a producer is forced to grapple with the nature of reality. https://vimeo.com/234336021
Kevin can’t seem to catch a break in the romantic arena, and his poker buddies aren’t afraid to let him know it. Over the course of a friendly game, they recount his romantic misadventures, and a pattern emerges — all of Kevin’s concepts of romance derive from 1980s-era films. Which might be all right, except that Kevin can’t seem to execute them the way they come off in the movies. Whether he’s reenacting his favorite scenes from “Pretty in Pink,” “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” “Top Gun,” or “Say Anything,” he always manages to end up with egg on his face. That is, until he meets just the right woman…
The original comedy, set in the world of independent Italian cinema, features a director, frustrated and a fool, who is behind the mirage of making the film of his life to avoid taking responsibility both as a professional and as a man.
The Road to Sundance is a heartwarming comedy-drama that follows the journey of a director and his talented child actor as they navigate the ups and downs of the Sundance Film Festival. Filled with laughter, tears, and unexpected twists, this film explores the challenges and triumphs of independent filmmaking.
Alex, an underground movie writer, homosexual and in his thirties, is bored, the worst sin for somebody taken as creative. His world is deleting itself and the background is black. Casually, he reads a note about the debut as director of an ex-friend. Some people seems to get some success, many others gave up. But what about him? What has he done, why he can't even look at himself at the mirror?
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