Blow Out is a neo-noir film about a soundman named Jack Terry who accidentally records evidence of a murder while recording audio for a B-grade horror movie. As he delves deeper into the mysterious crime, he becomes the target of a psychopathic killer who will go to great lengths to silence him. With the help of a young woman named Sally, Jack must unravel the truth behind the murder and expose a political conspiracy. Along the way, he faces danger, intrigue, and a race against time to save his own life.
The Taste of Tea is a surreal and heartwarming Japanese comedy that follows the lives of the Haruno family in a rural area. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the power of imagination, as each family member navigates their own dreams and challenges. With its magical realism and gentle storytelling, The Taste of Tea is a unique and enchanting cinematic experience.
In this absurd comedy, a young man takes a job as a ladies' man and finds himself getting into all sorts of hilarious situations with his clients, including a dominatrix.
Medium Cool is a drama film that takes place during the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. It follows a television reporter named John Cassellis who becomes involved in the political turmoil and police brutality surrounding the convention. As he navigates the chaotic and violent events, he also forms a relationship with a young widow and her son. The film explores themes of political activism, journalistic integrity, and the impact of historical events on individual lives.
Hard Core Logo is a mockumentary about the craziest, funniest, and most tragic punk band ever. It follows the band as they embark on a reunion tour, dealing with mental illness, satire, and dark comedy along the way.
When two rival crews head into the desert to shoot a reality show based on a buried Navajo treasure, they discover that truth is not only stranger than fiction, it's more dangerous. Something wants them from digging deeper and from escaping the desert alive.
Festival is a documentary film that takes viewers back to the 1960s, immersing them in the experience of a music festival. It explores the performances, interviews, and philosophy behind the festival, showcasing the folk music, blues, and bluegrass that defined the era.
A sound mixer on a low-budget sci-fi western movie falls in love with an untalented violinist and promises to get her scoring gigs for films.
The Most Distant Course is a poignant drama that follows the story of a sound recordist who embarks on a road trip across Taipei, Taiwan. The film explores themes of loneliness, lost love, and the search for connection in an urban setting. As the protagonist navigates the city, he encounters various characters and situations that reflect the complexities of human relationships. Through his encounters, he begins to understand the profound impact of his own choices and the importance of embracing life's uncertainties.
This short documentary, presented and directed by MGM sound engineer Douglas Shearer, goes behind the scenes to look at how the sound portion of a talking picture is created.
Three young girls working in an agency have build a singing trio. They want to "lease" the Dictaphone of their boss to make a record of their singing, but they are caught and fired. When they are not able to pay their rent any longer, they decide to try it on an amateur contest at a radio station.
A cinematographer and soundman, Morgan and Cricket, head to a remote Idaho ranch to film the pilot episode of “Spirit Seekers,” a new reality TV show about ghost hunters. When the host dies during filming, the production shuts down. Unbeknownst to the cast and crew, the show’s director planned the host’s death to boost ratings. Dr. Randolf Fairfax (Doug Jones) fears the bloodshed has awoken supernatural spirits that are now hellbent on their own revenge! The crew must try to survive, dodging bullets, ghosts, and scheming television producers (played by Star Trek’s Robert Picardo and Michael Dorn) as they race to find out what is really going on at the end of the road.
A 16 year old girl turns to prostitution to support her baby and encounters a treacherous underworld of pimps, hookers and johns while doing her best to maintain her hopes and dignity.
Honeymooners find a dead radio producer in their suite.
Sounds Good to Me: Remastering 'The Sting' is a comedic short film that follows a sound man as he fakes a phone call to avoid confrontation, all while dealing with a sweat stain that threatens his job. With clever humor and a nod to the classic film 'The Sting,' this comedy is sure to keep you entertained.
Angel in the Wardrobe tells the story of a sound-man who carries the burden of a tragic incident that happened on a movie set. As he struggles with his guilt, he starts reliving the memory of the killing. With his conscience haunting him, he must find a way to come to terms with the past and seek redemption.
A wildly satirical deconstruction of TV advertising.
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