The Movies That Made Us is a documentary series that takes viewers behind the scenes of some of the most beloved and influential movies of all time. Through interviews with cast members, directors, and crew, the series explores the challenges and triumphs of making these films.
Elisa di Rivombrosa is a TV show set in 18th-century Italy. It follows the story of Elisa, a young woman who finds herself in a web of intrigue and romance. She must navigate the politics of the time, face conspiracies, and deal with the challenges of love and loss.
The Spanish Prisoner follows Joe Ross, a talented inventor who becomes entangled in a complex web of deception and intrigue. He is convinced to give away his valuable invention to a mysterious corporation, only to realize that he has been duped. As he races against time to uncover the truth, Joe must navigate a treacherous world of con artists, murders, and secret agents. Will he be able to outsmart his enemies and reclaim what is rightfully his?
Inside Pixar takes you on a fascinating journey into the world of one of the most influential animation studios. Discover the creative process, the dedicated workplace, and the magic behind the making of iconic Pixar movies.
The Angels' Share is a comedy crime drama set in Scotland. Robbie, a young ex-convict, learns about the world of whiskey and hatches a plan to steal valuable whiskey from a distillery. Along with his friends, he navigates through challenges and obstacles to carry out the heist. This uplifting movie explores themes of redemption, friendship, and second chances.
After being suspected of a crime he didn't commit, a man is imprisoned in a high-tech chamber where his every move is monitored. As he tries to escape, he is faced with a series of mysterious events and must uncover the truth to regain his freedom.
A documentary film providing an exclusive and immersive look at the process of Pixar Animation Studios filmmakers as they step into a leadership role and strive to bring their uniquely personal SparkShorts visions to the screen.
In the Company of Actors is a documentary that takes viewers behind the scenes of the renowned Sydney Theatre Company, providing an intimate look at the process of bringing theater productions to life. The film focuses on the company's production of Henrik Ibsen's play, A Doll's House, and explores the challenges and joys experienced by the actors and crew throughout the process.
History of theft and double crossing when two thieves fall out over the theft of the money of the proceeds of the sale of a house by a banker to a religious community.
In an eerily familiar city, a calendar reform has dispensed with the past and the future, leaving citizens faceless, without memory or anticipation. Unimaginable happiness abounds - until a woman recovers her face...
Sparked by the impending 25th anniversary of the Academy award-winning film Shine, this documentary explores the power of the musical brain. Featuring exclusive, intimate footage of superstar international musicians in their private worlds, it opens an intriguing portal into the musical mind.
Filmed at the fine art printing studio in Paris, France, and "virtually wordless", it documents the lithographic process.
Professor Owl is lecturing to his class of bird and animal students, when they students interrupt him with weather questions regarding what makes the north wind blow and what makes snow. As the good professor starts to explain this phenomenon, the scene shifts to the North Pole where little dwarfs are shown in the process of making snow, thunder and wind.
In 2018, photographer Tim Franco began shooting a series of large format portraits of North Korean defectors using an unusual technique for a book detailing some of their experiences.
Winnipeg Film Group. Deep in the winter of 1986. Guy Maddin is in the process of filming Tales from the Gimli Hospital and needs to rub a dead seagull on somebody's chest. Immediately, Dave Barber agrees, submitting his bare flesh to Maddin's road kill and to film history. (This film was commissioned by the Winnipeg Film Group's Cinematheque for its 25th anniversary, Silverscope)
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