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- WELCOME BACK TO OVW OVERDRIVE. The future is NOW as hosts Bryan Kennison and Steve Johnson prepare for our return to live action with a showcase of future stars. Featuring matches from AJZ, Ray Lyn, Mazzerati and Anthony Catena. Plus: an EXCLUSIVE encounter featuring Corey Storm vs. IMPACT Wrestling's Ace Austin. Presented by Gladiator Sports Network.
- Rebellious schoolgirl Dana grieves for her younger sister, a once-happy kid who suddenly stepped in front of a train. Desperate to learn what happened, she explores her sister's online history, discovering a sinister social-media game.
- #UNTRUTH is a documentary feature in which mental health professionals, behaviorists, and pundits go on the record, for the record, with an eye-opening discussion, analysis, and examination of the disinformation, false narratives, and untruths permeating our American media and culture. The film reveals how enablers and amplifiers in pursuit of profit have joined with politicians in pursuit of power, to create divisions that now threaten the very survival of American Democracy. #UNTRUTH makes sense out of where we are and why we're here. It's a behavioral perspective we don't generally get in the mainstream. It speaks truth to ANYONE who watches. It explains, clearly, the true and underlying reasons for the urgency we face.
- It's #boxingtime in this comedy starring Evan Jacobs as Art Banafeld, a boxing promoter who is in over his head with life. He's behind on child support (or any kind of support) for his daughter, his boxing events are replete with problems and he is being leaned on to fix a bout at one of his club shows. Despite all of this, Art is doing everything that he can to be a better person and failing miserably.
- Join Joshy and Louie for an impromptu episode of the Studio 7 Podcast, in which we review the latest superhero cinema release 'Birds of Prey', starring Margot Robbie as the infamous Harley Quinn. Directed by Cathy Yan and produced by Christina Hodson.
- An Indian, when walking, never stops. An obstacle only makes him change direction. To go is like the flow of life itself, ugly as it may be. Calcutta, once one of the most beautiful cities in the world, is now one of the saddest and poorest ones. Its traffic is hell. But still, it flows.
- Haunted by fears that they got married too young and that their marital issues will get the better of them, Mollie is a young woman finding it hard to know which way to face. Struggling with the pressure to stand by the man she married and her own longing to be free.
- "(Yielding to) A Willing Breath" follows the methodical, mental arc of its protagonist, Bryan, as he slowly overcomes the sudden death of his fiancé three years ago. Upon the arrival of a new neighbor, Sara, Bryan embarks on a journey of affirmation, not only changing his own life, but the lives of those around him.
- Soccer referee, Juarez Gomes da Silva, is a man in love with Brazil's favorite sport. He is assigned to the Copa Libertadores, but his goal is to referee the World Cup's final.
- "Sex, drugs and rock and roll", not in the West but in a Communist police state - Soviet-occupied Czechoslovakia of the 1970s . Anti-hero Olin, 21, has just left a mental hospital, after having slashed his wrists to dodge military service. His prominence in the underground scene of youthful revolt makes him an increasing target for the forces of order. Eventually he is on the run, determined to cross the frontier to the "West" he dreams of.
- On August 13th, 1961-the night that the Berlin Wall goes up-three people must make a decision that will change their lives forever.... Upon learning of the building of the Wall, the director and scriptwriter changed the story they were working on to center it on this historic event. For four months a small team filmed with mobile cameras on the streets of East Berlin, capturing both its ordinary life and the extraordinary atmosphere of the period with precision and humor. Although the Wall itself would later become a taboo subject for East German filmmakers, And Your Love Too deals openly with the topic. The role of the border guard was one of the first major parts played by Academy Award nominee Armin Mueller-Stahl (Shine, Angels & Demons).
- A journey along electric power lines. The camera, pointed skyward, takes them out of the context of everyday perception, reducing them to form, to line. Right from the beginning the unadorned images seem almost abstract, they intersect the picture, occasionally the visual planes merge. The abstraction progresses slowly until solely graphic elements are recognizable. Sound and image were created in close cooperation, and the visual lines correspond to the music, are assimilated and reflected by it. .airE can be interpreted as a study of everyday perception, though on a different level it is also an essay on abstraction.
- Young Dimitris idealized his father during his detention. When he is released, his father reveals his true nature. Will Dimitris' need for affection and belonging prevail over his sense of justice?
- 0 texvertices white horizontal and vertical lines on the monitor flash in perfect synchronicity before a black background. Accompanied by fragile electro beats, these abstractly reduced animations are complemented by superimposed miniature video loops which have been integrated into the overall synthetic structure with equal perfection.
- In this crime story, time is the moral perpetrator. Every time the clock strikes 00.00 the ecstasy and the nightmare begins. The zero, sometimes like an open mouth that screams, sometimes like an open mouth half asleep and sometimes like a colorful button that invites the hero to a nightmarish katabasis. There, he is only carrying a very long gray coat on his shoulders, a small pot in his hand and a broken electric clock that sometimes flashes inside a dream and sometimes locks him up in a prison. Zero, a fuel. Never burns. Ashes.
- Sinikka has by chance made acquaintance with her downstairs neighbour Vilja and asked her for help. As a window renovation is approaching, Sinikka needs to clear 1,5 meters empty space.
- Emiliano is an aspiring filmmaker who has directed several short films, and he feels it's time to experiment with a feature film. After a first attempt, ambiguous and failed, to find a production willing to finance his project, Emiliano meets Marco. Strong and charismatic, Marco is an outsider, a bishop of an alternative type of cinema, who enters into Emiliano's life undermining all his certainty. To achieve his dream Emiliano will have to question his most deeply held convictions looking for his "real" self once and for all.
- Mostly dark, rejecting images which are repeated. A stone wall, the chamber of a revolver which is, at first not recognizable, a close-up of a cactus. The duration of the takes emphasises the photographic character of the pictures, simultaneously with a crackling, brutal sound. (Hans Scheugl)
- More than 100,000 elephants are killed in Africa every year. That is one every 15 minutes. Poachers and a growing ivory market in China are behind these massacres. According to the UN data, there are only 400,000 elephants left. If this goes on, they will become extinct in less than a decade. As simple as that. The Kenyan Richard Moller is working on protecting a specially threatened group - the iconic big Tuskers. Their ivory grows long down to the ground. A hundred years ago, there were thousands of them but nowadays, there are only 10 left at Tsavo National Park and only 4 more in the whole continent. Moller chases poachers every day across the savannah with his team. However, he cannot keep them from being killed. By the time this new documentary by Hernán Zin (director of 'Born In Gaza', nominated for the Spanish Academy Awards in 2014) was finished, not even 10 elephants were still alive. This short documentary reveals without hesitation the brutal plundering Africa is suffering while the international community looks the other way.
- How do you reconcile a commitment to non-violence when faced with violence? Why do the poor often seem happier than the rich? Must a society lose its traditions in order to move into the future? These are some of the questions posed to His Holiness the Dalai Lama by filmmaker and explorer Rick Ray. Ray examines some of the fundamental questions of our time by weaving together observations from his own journeys throughout India and the Middle East, and the wisdom of an extraordinary spiritual leader. This is his story, as told and filmed by Rick Ray during a private visit to his monastery in Dharamsala, India over the course of several months. Also included is rare historical footage as well as footage supplied by individuals who at great personal risk, filmed with hidden cameras within Tibet. Part biography, part philosophy, part adventure and part politics, "10 Questions for The Dalai Lama" conveys more than history and more than answers - it opens a window into the heart of an inspiring man. If you had only one hour, what would you ask?
- Award-winning director Yoav Shamir (Defamation, Checkpoint) sets out on an entertaining and insightful international quest, exploring the notion of heroism through a multi-faceted lens. From ordinary heroes to freedom fighters, primates to humans, behavioral scientists to geneticists, even Ayn Rand to Raelians, Shamir leaves no stone unturned, and along the way unveils the fundamental truths of human nature.
- Mr. Bing's jealousy is aroused by the attention shown his wife by a gallant photographer, and becomes so unreasonable and destructive, that from shear necessity he is forcibly ejected from the studio. Outside the studio the porter is In a heated argument with a peddler. Mr. Binge, while raging at his ejection, finds tin door locked, seizes the porter's ladder and tries to climb through the transom. The porter and peddler come to blows, and during the ensuing "free for all" the ladder is thrown down leaving Mr. Bings in the ransom. The porter after throwing his antagonist into the street, returns to act the "Good Samaritan" and is helping Mr. Binge back to terra firma. But more excitement follows on the reappearance of the peddler. While the members of "The Ladies Art Club" are in deep study over an exceptionally attractive male model, they are driven to cover by the cyclonic entrance of Mr. Bings and the porter who are pursued by the revengeful peddler. The ladies seek the most convenient shelter. Mr. Bings seeks refuge behind the door. The muscular model with quick action seizes the peddler and hustles him out of the room while Mr. Bings deftly locks the door. The Students come out of hiding and are assured of safety by Mr. Bings who leads them to believe that it was he who disposed of the desperate peddler, whereupon, he is acclaimed and crowned a hero. Mrs. Bings, through the keyhole, sees her husband the center of admiration. Her jealousy is aroused - the door is opened - the model returns - explanations follow - and Mr. Bings is exposed as a fraud and is lead out by his wife amid the derisively shouting students.
- In 2014, Kiril Nikolov - Disl faces the longest tourist route in Bulgaria - Kom-Emine. Then the record attempt ended with failure for Kril, but the film Reach your Limits was born, which won the audience's love and the recognition of many international film festivals. In 2015. Diesel returns on Kom-Eminne's paths and this time he escapes 600 kilometers for the record 4 days, 13 hours and 05 minutes. Reach Your Limits has a sequel. The screening of the race, which showed that there are no limitations, is already a fact and it is "109 Hours". Hours filled with urge, doubts, fears and a desire for success. Experience a "journey," which is another proof that human capabilities are unlimited. The destination is Kom-Emine. The goal - to defeat yourself.
- The lives of several Varsovians are intertwined for just 11 minutes. These minutes turn out to be crucial for their ultimate fate.
- Ika is in the hospital due to high blood pressure. Since the sons did not train while he was not there, he makes them run to the house. They are preparing for the match against the "Borac" team, and Ika agrees with the referee to play a penalty. Mama Ciga disabled the rival main player with a special drink. Penalty, of course, shoots Ika.
- After a heartbreaking loss to Vanderbilt in the 2014 College World Series Championship game, Virginia entered the 2015 season with its sights set on making the 1,186-mile trip back to Omaha. But a host of injuries and tough losses had the Cavaliers on the verge of missing the NCAA tournament for the first time since head coach Brian O'Connor took the helm in 2004. A late-season run gave Virginia renewed hope as it relied on the strength of the program's culture to make one of the sport's most remarkable turnarounds en route to a CWS Championship finals rematch with Vanderbilt and the ACC's first College World Series title since 1955.
- For 15 months, 45 inmates, some completely illiterate, worked together to present an adaptation of Reginald Rose's famous stage play 12 Angry Men (known worldwide through the Sidney Lumet film starring Henry Fonda). The choice of play, which touches upon the themes of forgiveness, self- development, stigma and hope, was no accident. Daccache added monologues, songs and dance routines created by the prisoners to the original text. A must see, this remarkable documentary includes rehearsals, drama therapy sessions and interviews, revealing the tremendous dignity and despair of the prisoners as well as the charismatic Daccache's boundless energy and patience. Winner, Best Documentary, Audience Award, Dubai Film Festival; Audience Award, Dox Box, Damascus.
- A former NKVD officer and an opportunist become partners in search of hidden KGB treasures, which causes a clash between stale past Soviet times and new Lithuania.
- After two years of waiting and with his heart running at only 8% of his capacity, John receives new that there is a donor for him.
- East Fresia 1401: era of feared sea pirates Klaus Störtebeker and Gödeke Michels is coming to an end.
- Two triathletes battle their personal demons while they train for the biggest event of their lives.
- Like the perfect ending of a great film - that is the way filmmaker João describes the end of his 10-year relationship with Hugo. Despite breaking up, they remained best friends. However, reentering the dating scene brought a whirlwind of emotions, revealing that reality can't be controlled like a movie script.
- The "Great Sichuan Earthquake" took place at 14:28 on May 12, 2008. 10 days after: Scenes not seen on official/TV, "survival" is the keyword. Ordinary people are salvaging destroyed pig farms in the mountains, recuperating cents-worth scrapped metals, or pillaging victims' homes. Behind the highly-mediatized official visits, inconsolable grief of families searching for loved ones. Throughout, a vagabond in tattered clothes wanders among the ruins, observing tragic scenes. A monk and a Taoist visionary suggest: "the earthquake is the consequence of Earth-Gods no longer worshipped." 210 days after: Harsh winter, villagers preparing for Lunar New Year, the vagabond and family are detailing grievances about the ill-handling of rebuilding schemes and relief funds. Gearing up for a high official's visit, comes a thorough clean-up of the villages and tent-resettlement for refugees. Promise made for all to live in houses in winter seems tough to keep. Fake parts in the community transformer brought electricity blackout for New Year's Eve reunion dinners. New Year Day starts as never-ending parade of tourists buying DVDs of the most horrific scenes, souvenir albums of corpses being pulled out of the ruins, and photos taken in front of Beichuan, the town most severely hit, where over 70,000 people perished in seconds.
- Fifteen individuals tell how it was to be children of dissidents killed, imprisoned or "disappeared" by a Brazilian military dictatorship. The camera becomes a kind of confessional as these survivors time-trip back to childhood. The directors themselves participate in this testimonial.
- This documentary tells the story of Rachel and Leon, two young Jewish siblings who were sheltered by a working class family in the Nazi-occupied town of Compiegne, France, during World War II. When the children's parents did not return they were "adopted" into the Catholic family. These two children were the only Jews in Compiegne during the entire war. Now living in the United States they return to France for their "adopted" mother's 90th birthday party. The film includes interviews with all the surviving principals in the story, scenes of Rachel and Leon visiting the old apartment from which their parents were deported, and archival photographs and home movies.
- Iro Konstantopoulou was thirteen years old when the Germans invaded Greece. Despite her age, however, she got involved with the resistance. When she was arrested for the first time, her rich father managed to set her free, and she fell in love with a young doctor who took care of her injuries following torture. A little before the withdrawal of the Germans, she participated in the blowing up of a train that was transporting ammunition, and she was arrested again, but this time no one could save her. She was executed at the Chaïdari camp, along with forty-nine other prisoners.
- The first and last myth-making feature film of director and actor Mimis Kougioumtzis tells the story of a young man on the brink of manhood, who finds himself involved in a case of drug dealing - a dangerous adventure for both him and his best friends that will leave a lasting mark on their lives.
- Documentary looking at the real events behind the film 1917. What elements were true and the aftermath in the events that followed.
- This feature length documentary sheds a light on British presence in India from 1609 till 1947. The documentary aims to focus on the factors behind India getting Independence apart from the Freedom Movement by the National leaders. The Documentary is Anchored and Narrated by Mr. Boman Irani and have speakers such as Mr. Shashi Tharoor - Indian former international diplomat, politician, writer and public intellectual; Mr. William Dalrymple - Scottish historian, art historian and curator, as well as a broadcaster, critic and photographer; Mr. M. Rajivlochan - Historian and Member of Department of History, Panjab University, Chandigarh; Commodore Chitrapu Uday Bhaskar - retired military officer who served in the Indian Navy; Ishtiaq Ahmed - Swedish political scientist and author of Pakistani descent; Allister Hinds - author of books such as Britain's Sterling Colonial Policy and Decolonization, 1939-1958; Professor Tom Tomlinson - Emeritus Professor, Department of History, School of History; Dr. David Omissi - Senior Lecturer in Modern History, University of Hull; Gurharpal Singh - political scientist.
- How the dramatic year 1979 marked the end of the WW2 era and the beginning of our present time.
- 1985-1986 is a coming-of-age story about a 12-year-old boy named Erol who begins attending a new middle school in a rough neighborhood. His new environment is different from the safety of the suburbs he has always known. Erol ends up falling in with a bad crowd and is introduced to a world of smoking, alcohol, drugs and punk rock. Ultimately, Erol realizes that the best person he can be is himself.
- Juan is a teenager in a gang-infested LA barrio. When his Uncle Manny invites him out on a joy ride, the situation goes bad. Juan is accused of a crime he did not commit. Now Juan is caught between loyalty to his uncle and the Law.
- A man answers the door and is confronted with someone that looks just like him, the stranger tells Peter that he has to follow him on a journey, an Epic journey. Peter doesn't want to but after seeing the stranger unlocks his car and starts to drive off without any keys Peters curiosity gets the better of him and he jumps in the car with the stranger. Things seem to be going from bad to worse for Peter as a series of murders and accidents follow him. Where will the journey end? on Earth? Who is the stranger, why does he know so much about Peter? All the clues are in the film, If you like a film to make you think, this is it
- When University of Missouri football players threatened to boycott their game with Brigham Young University last November unless president Tim Wolfe resigned, they made news far beyond the sports pages and Columbia, Missouri. But that was only one chapter in a tale that began long before that - a tale that director Spike Lee unspools in this Lil' Joints documentary for ESPN Films. Yes, the athletes played a significant role in forcing Wolfe's resignation, but it was really the female organizers of the Concerned Student 1950 movement, as well as a man, Jonathan Butler, willing to starve himself, who stood tallest in the confrontation with institutional racism at Mizzou. Indeed, their courage and resolve brings hope to the message chanted at the end of the film: "We gonna be all right."
- Four stories take place in a furnished apartment that we follow through the doorman and his family who live on top of the building in a miserable room. In the first story, a doctor tries to treat a figure with a political position. In the second story, Hassan meets in the 1970s with his old friend Nadim, who comes from Lebanon during its Civil War. The third story takes place at the beginning of the new millennium and the takeover of businessmen. As for the fourth story, it takes place before January 2011 when Sami returns under pressure from his family to sell the apartment and the whole building.
- In this musical adventure, the small but brave pre-schoolers Anna and Joey learn about both the outside world and themselves as they struggle to catch an escaped goat.
- Family drama and historical truth collide in this film about the painful legacy cast by Hanns Ludin, a prominent Nazi executed for war crimes in 1947. In this documentary, Hanns Ludin's son, filmmaker Malte Ludin, breaks 60 years of silence and repression, investigating his father's dark deeds and interviewing his still-denying sisters. The film is an intimate look at the descendants of a Nazi perpetrator, most of whom refuse to accept the history of their family and of Nazi Germany more generally.
- The story of couple Sjors and Bert, who are abruptly introduced to the 15 year old Dylan. He happens to be Sjors' son, a fact Sjors forgot. Dylan is evicted by his mother and her girl friend. From that moment on, the lives of Sjors and Bert are turned upside down. A film about lively adolescents and infantile parents and their incompetence.
- Writer and musician Nick Cave marks his 20,000th day on the planet Earth.
- Kamil's peaceful life with his three wives in the remote region of Turkestan is disrupted when a fourth wife arrives. Changes simultaneously rush at a family that seem far from a historical upheaval that destroys long-standing family traditions. The film merges various motifs and images. The motifs of a polygamous family caught in a civil war between White forces and enemies clash with horizontal and vertical images. The images of building interiors indicate where characters and history overlap with an outside scenery. The signs of violent events to come are foreshadowed against a static background. A rare film in the history of Central Asian films, it shows a civil war and the changes in women's lives under patriarchy and war.